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Name: The Harbour Inn
Location:
Bewdley
Being extended in September to incorporate a skittle alley and baby Changing.
August Beer Festival call for more details. read more -
Name: The Butterleigh Inn
Location:
Cullompton
''A country gem and everything a country pub should be'' was how one kind guest described 'The Butterleigh' following his stay with us. Find a tranquil moment to relax, reflect and converse if that takes your fancy. The Butterleigh is a great place for conversation between people and not machines. A moment when the outside world does not intrude. This is Butterleigh, simple, delightfully friendly and solidly traditional.
Located in the heart of the heart of the beautiful rolling countryside read more -
Name: Benton Ale House
Location:
Newcastle upon Tyne
Benton Ale House at Benton is a traditional pub offering a warm and friendly welcome.
We serve great tasty food, sports TV and quiz nights. read more -
Name: Golden Cross
Location:
Redditch
Sue and Paul welcome you to The Golden Cross, a traditional community Inn operating
excellence as standard.
Our well established "Ye Olde Knights Carvery" serves three meats daily; Roast Beef, Roast Pork or Roast Turkey with Roast Lamb available on Sundays (Four Meats) for £6.99 per meal.
A selection of locally produced fresh vegetables accompanied with a tasty gravy.
We offer a vegetarian option with a vegetarian gravy to accompany the selection of freshly cooked vegetables by the carver read more -
Name: Grey Bull
Location:
Bishop Auckland
The doors are open again at the Grey Bull, re-opened as a community inn.
Open every day from 12 noon, The Grey Bull is already rolling out a community programme, with local sports, quiz nights and live music.
Chris Jones and the team are keen to welcome friends of ‘The Bull’ and have some exciting ideas for the future.
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Name: Ivy House
Location:
Walsall
Hilary and Martin welcome you to The Ivy House.
The Ivy House dates back to the 19th Century when it provided for the needs of the coal miners and canal workers of Newtown. It is first listed on the Ordnance Survey map of 1834. One of the first publicans, listed in the census of 1861 was David Collins who was also an iron puddler.
On the old A34 route in the centre of Newtown, it is well situated and easy to locate. The building has a good sized car park to the side and a large beer garden. Wa read more -
Name: Quarry Inn
Location:
Wakefield
The Quarry Inn is located in the beautiful town of Horbury with excellent clientle and warm, welcoming Licensees Debbie and Brendan
With its excellent food that is second to none and accommodation available to those whom wish a longer stay makes the Quarry Inn very popular and inviting indeed.
Horbury has many historic buildings and a sense of tradition runs deep through the village. Below are some of the famous places you could visit while in Horbury.
St Peter's Church
The Georgian chur read more
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