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The Saracen's Head Hotel occupies a timber-framed building on Southwell's Market Place dated by dendrochronology to around 1460, renamed from the King's Arms in 1651. King Charles I lodged here the night before his surrender in 1646, and the hotel now offers 27 en-suite rooms and a restaurant in a wood-panelled 17th-century dining room.
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