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Name: The Crown & Sceptre
Location:
Exeter
Today's Crown & Sceptre was rebuilt in 1964 to replace the old thatched Crown & Sceptre which was sadly destoyed by fire in 1962, pictures of which hang on the wall.
We have a good relaxing & friendly pub in the village of Newton St Cyres, which boasts picturesque thatched cottages, with the Ford running through the village. Lots of good local walks, some of which are along the River Creedy and are part of the EXE VALLY WAY.
THE CROWN & SCEPTRE in Newton St Cyres is situated on the A377 only 3 read more -
Name: Nelsons Retreat Bar&Grill
Location:
LONDON
At the Nelsons Retreat you will always be assured of a warm and friendly welcome whether you are a local business person, tourist or just stopping by for quick pint. Children are very welcome but remember unfortunately they have no room for an outside play area. They are placed at the gateway to the trendy Shoreditch and Hoxton areas and are a regular haunt for pre club drinks. Simply get off the Tube at Old Street (Northern Line), Exit 2 and they are 20 meters on the left.
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Name: The Dundas Arms
Location:
Hungerford
Just outside the front door of this historic inn runs the 87-mile Kennet and Avon Canal which, having been derelict for about 40 years, is now one of the south's most popular waterways - ideal for walking, fishing and studying wildlife.
The pub is on one of the loveliest stretches of the canal so take a stroll along the towpath before heading for the pub, named after the first chairman of the canal company. Both a well-established village local and a country pub/restaurant of distinction, the D read more -
Name: The Blackwood Arms Country Pub
Location:
Slough
The Blackwood Arms is a traditional English Country Pub. The pub is situated on the edge of Burnham Beeches - an historical woodland.
As a pub in Burnham Beeches we appeal to walkers, ramblers, cyclists and horse riders. The pub itself sits directly on the Beeches Way and is part of a circular walk taking in the best aspects of the Beeches.
The pub is famous for its fine selection of real ales and good traditional English pub food. The pub is very welocming and cosy with an all year roun read more -
Name: The Old Queens Head
Location:
High Wycombe
First and foremost a local pub, inside the ‘OQH’ you’ll find warm heritage colours, flagstones, rugs and sumptuous fabrics. Our food balances classic dishes with Modern British flair, resulting in a locally sourced menu with something for all, whether you eat in our beautiful 17th century dining room or in the bar.
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Name: Rose & Crown
Location:
Holbeach
Welcome to the Rose & Crown Public House, Restaurant and Caravan Site situated in Hobeach Hurn, Lincolnshire PE12 8JN.
We are proud to be listed in the "Good Beer Guide".
This is an Elgoods House - a family brewery based in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire.
Your hosts are Janet and Kelvin Evans, ably assisted by 'The Baz' (Kelvins brother).
In the kitchen, Darran - who is famous for his locally sourced produce,Sunday Lunches,Mixed Grills Traditional bar snacks and extensive Vegetarian Menu.Roasts ar read more -
Name: Hatton Mill
Location:
Peterhead
The Hatton Mill at Hatton is a local pub, with both a public and lounge bar, in the middle of the village offering a range of draught and bottled beers, wines and quality spirits. Although primarily serving the local community visitors are always made most welcome.
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Name: Hoops Inn
Location:
Much Hadham
Originally built in the 19th century and part of The Henry Moore Foundation estate, The Hoops Inn is located in the pretty hamlet of Perry Green, Much Hadham, in the heart of the Hertfordshire countryside. Although brimming with character, it’s the food that really sets The Hoops apart from its neighbours. The menu excels in delicious simple British dishes featuring locally sourced ingredients including freshly picked apples from the Estate orchard. The menu highlights include ‘all day and
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Name: The White Horse
Location:
Hertfordshire
The White Horse, Chorleywood is situated just off junction 18 of the M25 and 500 yds from Chorleywood Common. This traditional, welcoming Pub has roaring fires in the winter and a sun-trap patio/garden for the summer. There is always a warm friendly welcome from Karen and her team, who all maintain the highest of standards.
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Name: The Royal Oak
Location:
Kent
The Royal Oak at Blean near Canterbury is a traditional village pub.
Tim and his staff offer a very warm and friendly welcome to all and a great service.
Well worth a visit ...... read more
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