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Name: Witch Inn
Location:
Haywards Heath
The Witch Inn dates back to the mid 18th century and was originally an 'Inn' housing travellers and highwaymen on the main coach route between London and Brighton. Nowadays however it is still an 'Inn' but of a slightly more contemporary nature catering for the culinary needs of locals and visitors alike. Fortunately we have the added bonus of very large gardens, housing a multitude of delights for miniatures and their minders.
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Name: Crown Inn
Location:
Penzance
The Crown Inn is well worth seeking out as its origins are hundreds of years old and it was originally sited on the junction of an old pilgrim's route to nearby St Michael's Mount. This village inn with its fine architectural features and delightful floral displays offers a true Cornish welcome.
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Name: Rod and Line Inn
Location:
Saltash
Just 100yards from the main A38 into Cornwall in the village of Tideford, 6 miles from the Tamar Bridge, you'll find the Rod & Line.
The pub is renowned throughout the area for the condition of its beers and the quality of the food -particularly its crab dishes, king prawns, scallops and fillet steaks... and for its warm welcome to locals & visitors alike.
In summer you can drink and dine outside under the large Mediterranean parasols.
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Name: Winterbourne Arms
Location:
Newbury
Whether you want to linger over lunch, dally over dinner or pop in for a quick drink or a snack, the Winterbourne Arms always has a warm welcome.
This idyllic country pub was formerly known as ‘The New Inn’ but the origins of the building date back over 300 years as a former bakery. Although the building has been refurbished it has retained many of its original features. One can still see where the old bread oven was situated all those years ago.
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Name: St Buryan Inn
Location:
Penzance
The St Buryan Inn lies at the heart of the historic village and parish of St Buryan.
Offering a variety of excellent Cornish brewed real ales and a fine selection of beers and lagers including Sharps Real Ales, Guiness, Carling and Carlsberg, the St Buryan Inn has something to suit every taste in its comfortable lounge and bar.
The extensive menu includes a wide range of home cooked food including mouthwatering steaks, salads, suet puddings, sandwiches, burgers and omelettes.
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Name: Cherry Tree Inn
Location:
Henley on Thames
Situated in an area of outstanding beauty within The Chilterns, The Cherry Tree Inn at Stoke Row is the perfect blend of classic and contemporary. Set in a 400 year old listed building, Guests can enjoy a fine drinking and dining experience amongst contemporary décor and modern, comfortable furnishings that complement the original flagstone floors, beamed ceilings and fireplaces.
Service is informal, with an eat anywhere policy. The menu features a variety of classic European dishes with a mode read more -
Name: Westleigh Inn
Location:
Bideford
A traditional welcome awaits you in this North Devon pub. Enjoy local beers and home made food, take a break from the Tarka trail and warm your feet by the open fire in the lounge. We have plenty of parking, a large child friendly garden including climbing frame and great views over the Torridge estuary. We are happy for well behaved children to enjoy our pub, and dogs are also welcome if well behaved too!
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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 Trout
Location:
Worthing
The Trout at Durrington is a 2002 conversion of a period farmhouse and a joining barn, we serve a good selection of beers (including 3 real ales), wines & spirits in a modern bar with traditional touches. We offer a fine selection of home cooked food daily.
There is a bright conservatory style lower bar and a high ceiling barn restaurant with a large outside decked area overlooking the duck pond.
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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
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