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Name: The Bull at Wargrave
Location:
Reading
The Bull Hotel is a "600 year old former "coaching inn" with tremendous atmosphere and is reputed to be haunted!
warm friendly welcome greets you when you visit our pub situated in the centre of Wargrave, a "picturesque riverside village".
The general décor affords a wealth of beams, cosy corners, amusing pictures and odd levels. We have two lounge bars, one of which has a large working inglenook fireplace providing a huge crackling log fire during the winter months, and in addition to the bar read more -
Name: The Butchers Arms
Location:
Coleford
The Butchers Arms dates back to the 13th Century with original stone walling and real open fireplaces. Over the years it has had many uses, but primarily it was used as a cider house which dispensed cider to locals and travelers through its tiny windows, which are now inside windows!
The Butchers Arms is a reputable restaurant venue in the Forest of Dean and dinner reservations are essential, especially at the weekends.
The village of Clearwell itself is a sleepy tranquil village situated a read more -
Name: The Maiden Over
Location:
Berkshire
The Maiden Over is a privately owned and operated business. We pride ourselves on being a friendly community orientated pub. We operate a traditional approach where we endeavour to provide a warm and welcoming atmosphere, along with safe and comfortable surroundings.
The pub was built in 1965, and opened by the Engand and Surrey Cricketer Ken Barrington, hence the name 'Maiden Over'. We have strong ties with The "Kiwi Cricket Club" and The Lower Earley Cricket Club. The pub itself is very sport read more -
Name: The Amberwood Inn
Location:
Christchurch
The Amberwood is ideally situated just off the A35 at Walkford, nr. Christchurch The Pub is only a short drive away from both the New Forest and the renown Dorset/Hampshire coastline with it's excellent beaches, harbours and views of the Solent and Isle of Wight.
Gill, John & team offer you a warm welcome in a relaxed, comfortable environment at the former Coach House with it’s friendly bar and full table service Restaurant.
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Name: Travellers Rest
Location:
Derby
The Travellers Rest is an old victorian pub with feature fireplaces in the lounge and bar creating a relaxed warm freindly atmosphere. The Travs' has it's own car park with a large public overflow car park adjacent to Draycott International Table Tennis Center. Draycott is situated between J24 & 25 of the M1; has it's own art gallery in the form of the Beetroot Gallery, is on one the center of the national cycling routes. The Travs' is on the main road in Draycott and has the Nottingham bound Ra
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Name: Watermans Arms
Location:
Totnes
Occupying a site recorded in the Doomsday book, The Watermans Arms is a quintessential 17th century inn situated at the head of Bow Creek which is a tributary of the river Dart. Located in the South Hams, an area of outstanding natural beauty, the inn nestles in a picturesque valley where kingfishers can be seen flying up and down the creek.
Throughout the centuries The Watermans Arms has had a variety of uses. It was once the haunt of the feared press gangs who used to " recruit " unsuspecti read more -
Name: Three Tuns Inn
Location:
Helston
The Three Tuns is located in the heart St Keverne, in the village square next to the church.
The Three Tuns was built in approximately 1900 and has maintained its charm.
There are three acres of lovely grounds to the rear including a children's play area and a beer garden just the place to relax and enjoy a quiet drink on offer on fine days, or some of the great food on offer.
The interior is warm and has a welcoming ambience, and retains much of its original character, happily combined with read more -
Name: Blue Anchor
Location:
St Columb
John and Mary Rickard have managed this charming old Inn for more than 25 years and John has, quite rightly, been awarded all sorts of certificates for his skill and dedication in serving the public. The Inn is a St Austell Brewery pub and the true mark of a top notch landlord is demonstrated by the way John keeps his cellar. I would state that no finer pint of real ale can be found anywhere in Cornwall. Mary's food is a local byword, freshly cooked, beautifully presented and extremely good valu
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Name: Crooklets Inn
Location:
Bude
The Crooklets Inn is a friendly, family run Public House situated right on the door to the famous Crooklets Beach, with the North Cornwall Golf Course immediately to the left and glorious clifftop walks to the right.
For lunch and evening meals they offer an interesting and reasonably priced menu which includes delicious home made dishes and daily specials. All of which can be enjoyed in their conservatory. Sunday lunches are a must with bookings essential.
Also available are ensuite rooms and read more -
Name: George and Dragon
Location:
Sevenoaks
The George and Dragon at Wrotham is a husband & wife run traditional village pub over 400 years old that's the pub (not the wife), friendly atmosphere, good selection of beers wines and spirits traditional pub games including bat n trap. Varied menu with restaurant.
Relax with a pint or refreshing glass of wine in the lovely beer garden during the Summer months. Children and pets are welcome let your Mum and Dad unwind and play in our outdoor play area.
Enjoy the live music or play a game of p read more
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