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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
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Name: The Round Bush Inn
Location:
Maldon
Paul welcomes you to Purleigh's Roundbush Inn, where you can enjoy a fine breakfast, a home made lunch or a pint of real ale. Visitors are always greeted by helpful staff and friendly pub regulars.
* Fine food and real ales
* Function room for hire
* Spacious beer garden
For hungry patrons, the restaurant serves a variety of delicious home cooked meals. To view the extensive menu on line click here. The Round Bush also has its very own cafe attached to the end of the pub wh read more -
Name: Smiths Tavern
Location:
Ashbourne
The Smiths Tavern is a 16th century inn located in the centre of Ashbourne in the "Peak District" National Park. The pub retains many of it's 'olde world' features and has a very warm and welcoming atmosphere. The Smith's Tavern is the winner of the "Cask Ale Pub" of the Year Award for 2004/2005/06 and has recently won the beautiful beer gold award. In addition to this paul as won the award again for 2007/08 making him the best cask ale pub in the country. He offers the very best in cask ales wh
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Name: The Salutation Inn
Location:
Chippenham
The Salutation Inn at Castle Combe is a traditional country pub is ideally situated close to the village of Castle Combe and Castle Combe Racing Circuit. We offer a warm welcome, great bar and restaurant food, with ample parking and a good size garden.
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Name: Ye Olde Oak Inn
Location:
Harrogate
A very friendly Dales pub loved by locals and visitors alike. We have Pool, Darts, Sky Sports and the lovely Debbie!
Good food, real ale, a very warm welcome and gorgeous views. Walkers are very welcome - see [ Local Walks ] for our route suggestions and guides. Then Back here for a choice of excellent food and drink.
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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!
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Name: The Alexandra
Location:
Surrey
The Alexandra offers a very warm and friendly welcome. This is a family type pub with a huge safe garden and outside play area and patio area to front where you can relax with a drink the "Real Ales" are especially worth a try. There is a 30 space carpark and easy rail and bus links.
There is a traditional English menu with food ccoked from the freshest local ingredients available with which to tempt you taste buds!
If sport is your thing watch the lastest games on their Sports TV or to ge 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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