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Name: The Bell Inn
Location:
Swindon
There are some villages in Britain where people are forever "passing through" and Purton Stoke is one of them.
- 42 seat restaurant
- Free Wi-Fi throughout
- Beautiful country setting
- Private Parties
The Bell Inn is almost exactly half way along the road that runs from Purton to Cricklade and The Bell is right beside that road, ready to tempt passing travellers with the promise of good beer, good food and a friendly welcome.
A brand-new 42 seat à la carte restaurant, which serves read more -
Name: Exmouth Arms
Location:
Gloucestershire
Situated on the thriving Bath Road in Cheltenham, The Exmouth Arms (affectionately known as the Exmouth) has something for everyone.
The pub underwent a major renovation in May 2007 and now boasts a contemporary design & solid oak floors. The bubbly Exmouth team ensure that there is a great atmosphere whatever time of day or night you come to visit.
- Local food - lunch and dinner
- Families welcome
- Open from 10:00am for coffee
- Function room
- Large garden
- Regular live music, w read more -
Name: Highwayman Inn
Location:
Gloucestershire
.For 400 years The Highwayman Inn has served the passing trade going north out of Cirencester on the old Ermin Way towards Gloucester.
As long ago as the 16th century it was a highly respected coaching inn - a fact echoed by the marvellous carriage in the car park. Ironically, the pub now finds itself removed from the main road. Built to bypass Cirencester, it also bypasses The Highwayman.
Customers still make a beeline for this spot, however, as this is a pub recommended in both the Goo read more -
Name: The Golden Cross
Location:
Gloucestershire
If there is a brighter, more colourful, more welcoming pub within a hundred miles of The Golden Cross, we'd like to know about it! This happy little pub has everything that a backstreet town local should have - and more.
Nestled in the narrow Black Jack Street in the old part of Cirencester, The Golden Cross is just behind the towering Parish Church of St John the Baptist. It couldn't be handier for the town centre - which makes it very popular with shoppers at lunchtime - and yet also makes read more -
Name: The Thames Head Inn
Location:
Gloucestershire
This is a welcoming pub renowned for its good food and it has an attractive layout with a large central bar surrounded by various nooks and crannies and a non-smoking area.
The Thames Head has undergone a total renovation in the last five years, adding four beautifully decorated rooms in a barn conversion at the rear of the pub. Three of the rooms have four-poster beds, and they all have en-suite bathrooms, colour TVs and tea-making facilities read more -
Name: The Eight Bells
Location:
Fairford
The Eight Bells is reputed to be 300 years old - but this is yet another old Arkell's pub which has a modern outlook as well as the traditional atmosphere of a popular 'local'. Families are always welcome here and the pub is proud of its reputation for providing fine food as well as fine ales.
It's generally a quiet, relaxing place except on Friday nights when the pub provides a popular venue for live music of various kinds.
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Name: The Bantam
Location:
Berkshire
The Bantam was built in 1962 to serve as the community pub in the small village of Burghfield common, four miles outside Reading.
Arkell's acquired this well-established pub in the Spring of 2000. It is conveniently situated five miles from Junction 12 of the M4, and is also close to the River Kennet, the extensive sailing facilities on the lakes at Theale and, of course, the shopping and leisure centres of Reading.
The Bantam is a roomy pub with a particularly friendly atmosphere and - read more -
Name: The Three Horseshoes
Location:
Berkshire
The Three Horseshoes has sat right in the middle of Brimpton - a small village of just over 200 inhabitants - for over 150 years.
Generations of travellers and locals have enjoyed its hospitality over the years - and now its a regular haunt of some of the brainiest people in the UK.
No, the Three Horseshoes isn't a mecca for pub quiz teams - it's just down the road from Aldermaston, the headquarters of the country's Atomic Weapons Establishment.
The landlord, Mike Holmes, isn't short read more -
Name: The Duke Of Edinburgh
Location:
Windsor
Just one and a half miles from Ascot's famous racecourse in the little village of Winkfield, it is hardly surprising that The Duke and Edinburgh is a sporty kind of pub. It is enormously busy during Royal Ascot, of course, but it's also a favourite spot with other sporting people including Glenn Hoddle, who lives nearby and Nick Faldo, a former neighbour.
That's an impressive guest list for a pub that prides itself on being Winkfield's 'local'. It attracts customers from further afield too an read more -
Name: White Horse Inn
Location:
Oxfordshire
New landlords Angus and Steph would like to welcome you to the White Horse at Woolstone.
The White Horse is one of Britain's oldest Inns and with its thatched roof, oak beams, log fires and warm welcome is probably one of its most beautiful, as well.
Built in Elizabethan times, the pub itself is almost half a century old and is set in the olde worlde village of Woolstone, in the heart of the vale of Whitehorse; 11 miles from Swindon, 5 miles from Faringdon and 7 miles from Wantage.
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