Apart from the spectacular white horse, complete with rider, on the hills overlooking Osmington village, the Smugglers' Inn is really all there is at Osmington Mills. It lies in a sunken hollow at the end of a dead-end road, and you can just imagine smugglers using its' tucked-away location for their nefarious deeds!
It dates from the 13th. century, and was once the headquarters of the notorious French smuggler, Pierre Latour. It was called the Crown Inn back then.
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