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  • The Black Horse - Name: The Black Horse Location: Chorley The Black Horse is located in the charming Lancashire village of Limbrick just to the south of Chorley. The pub is set in delightful rural surroundings with magnificent views of the Lancashire Moors. The pub is reputed to be the second oldest working tavern in the UK. The Black Horse is well known for it's excellent food and well kept ales and is well worth a visit, you may even see the resident ghost on one of it's frequent manifestations! read more
  • Golden Lion Freehouse - golden lion Name: Golden Lion Freehouse Location: Padstow The historic fishing village Padstow in north Cornwall is a Mecca for foodies and tourists alike, and the Golden Lion has a thriving food business throughout the day.

    As well as its two bars, the freehouse which is believed to be 300-400 years old, has a dining room and well appointed commercial kitchens. It also features owners' accomodation and three letting rooms, with the potential to convert outbuildings to the rear to add more, subject to acquiring the appropriate planning consents.

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  • Brendon Arms - Name: Brendon Arms Location: Bude The Brendon Arms is the best pub in Bude serving great beers and fine wines. We offer sizzling steaks and locally caught seafood selected and cooked by our expert chefs, three star bed and breakfast or b&b accommodation, self-catering holiday apartments and an air conditionned luxury harbourside cottage with views over the bude canal and to the sea lock and much more....
    All year round you can expect "The Best Welcome in the West" at The Brendon Arms.
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  • Watermans Arms - 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
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  • Royal Marine - Royal Marine Name: Royal Marine Location: Ilfracombe The Royal Marine overlooks the picturesque bay of Combe Martin and owners Patrica and Mervyn offer a warm and friendly welcome combined with excellent service.

    The cosy bar provides a popular meeting place for visitors and locals alike. You will find a fine selection of real ales, keg beer, stout and an extensive list of wines, spirits and liqueurs.

    The Royal Marine is renowned for fabulous cuisine with a varied, mouth watering menu and specials board sourced from the freshest, local produ
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  • Galleon Inn - galleon inn Name: Galleon Inn Location: Fowey Occupying one of the prime sites in Cornwall, The Galleon a bright, spacious and immaculately appointed riverside village pub is perfectly situated with its own river frontage, affording leafy views of the river estuary, far bank, and passing ships and yachts, creating a wealth of interest for those with time to browse.

    The Galleon history is reputed to be as much as 400 years old and started life as a quayside warehouse before it was operated for many years as a tied house, but since being a
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  • Crooklets Inn - 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
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  • The Ship Inn - Name: The Ship Inn Location: Chichester The Ship Inn is an attractive village pub situated 150 yards from the shores of Chichester Harbour. Unlike many pubs serving excellent food, The Ship retains all the characteristics of a traditional English Inn, with a convivial and relaxing atmosphere. The large bar area features paneled walls, wooden tables and chairs and comfortable upholstered armchairs in front of an open fire. There is a choice of locally brewed real ales, and an extensive Wine List. The nautical theme includes an interest read more
  • The Ship Inn - Name: The Boat Inn Location: Kidlington Welcome to The Boat Inn.

    Although retaining it’s traditional character and local appeal, The Boat Inn aims to serve the highest quality food, all locally sourced and cooked to perfection. The Head Chef and Landlord, Zoltan Kozma, is a highly skilled chef with an eye for quality and a quintessential flair for traditional British Cooking. Regularly serving the best mature beef and tastiest calves liver in the Oxford area, and freshest fish direct from the coast, you will be spoilt for choice
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  • Black Horse - black horse Name: Black Horse Location: Skipton The Black Horse is ideally situated in the central market street in Skipton, the Gateway to the Dales. This 15th century pub, now a grade II listed building on the High Street has a traditional interior with oak beams, horse brasses and real ales and offers great service and a friendly welcome.
    They have a large bar and dining area to the rear of the pub, with a heated balcony overlooking the canal. The menu offers a wide choice of snacks & meals and freshly ground coffee served all day 12pm -
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