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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.
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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: The New Inn
Location:
Northants
New Inn in Althorpe near Towcester is a popular venue for customers of all ages. The re-introduction of popular pub games like Aunt Sally and Northamptonshire Skittles have proved to be very popular.
The New Inn, Abthorpe, Northamptonshire is a proper village pub, at the centre of community life.
A wide selection of Hook Norton ales are served along-side good home-cooked pub favourites, from locally sourced ingredients.
The pub is listed in CAMRA's Good Beer Guide for their range of excelle read more -
Name: Grove Inn
Location:
Petworth
THE GROVE INN
The Grove Inn is a beautiful 17th Century Stone Building situated in the heart of the South Downs where we offer excellent quality food, fine wines and real ales. This Free House is set on the outskirts of the town of Petworth. This historic town is famous with tourists for its Stunning Charm and the many and varied Antique Shops. The Conservatory Restaurant overlooks our beautiful gardens with fantastic views of the South Downs. There is also a cosy bar area with oak beamed cei read more -
Name: The Highwayman Inn
Location:
Carnforth
As with all Ribble Valley Inns, The Highwayman at Carnforth is a wonderfully relaxing environment. Craggy stone floors, warm solid wood furniture, crackling log fires in winter, fabulous walled gardens to lounge in for summer alfresco dining. The service is everything you would expect...friendly and very knowledgeable. Celebrating their 200th year, Thwaites’ line-up of cask ales, ciders and guest beers is seriously impressive. The extensive list of fine wines has been chosen by Northcote Manor
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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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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.
In winter there is always a huge log fire. And at C read more -
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
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