the name of an ancient inn, dating from the 1600s, in Bodenham eight miles north of Hereford , England .
Pevensey , known as 'England's gate'. The term is used several times of Pevensey by Rudyard Kipling in '' Puck Of Pook's Hill '' ( 1907 ) ... e.g: ''"If Fulke is given my Pevensey, which is England's gate, what will he do with it?"''