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Name: Cornish Arms
Location:
Bodmin
Welcome to The Cornish Arms at Pendoggett, a 16th Century Inn offering first class accommodation, local cuisine and situated close to the North Cornish fishing villages of both Port Isaac and Port Gaverne. we are approximately 15 miles from bodmin, 30 from the Eden Project and close to all sorts of exciting coves and beaches of North Cornwall. Real ales, tasty snacks and meals are served in the stone-flagged, beamed bars and restaurant. The Cornish Arms serves traditional Pub food and there is a
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Name: The Poachers Inn
Location:
Exeter
The Poachers Inn is a delightful village inn, on the outskirts of sunny Exeter.
The pub has a great reputation for superb food, all prepared and cooked on the premises and using, wherever possible, local ingredients. The venison is from Haldon, and all other meats are sourced from Oinkers Farm Shop. There is a separate dining room for more intimate entertaining and reservations are advisable.
Beer has been a hobby of Tony the landlord for many a year, and he has an extraordinary knowledg read more -
Name: Boringdon Arms
Location:
Plymouth
Since the 1990s the Bori in Turnchapel near Plymouth has become recognised as a traditional pub, serving home cooked meals and a vast choice of beers. Proving popular to visitors, locals and real ale devotees alike, Plymouth CamRA awarded the Bori the original and the latest Pub of the Year.
The Boringdon Arms is set in the middle of the little waterside village of Turnchapel, on the Cattewater, (the lower stretch of the river Plym) just a few miles from Plymouth City.
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Name: The New Inn
Location:
Harrogate
Superbly situated in the village of Burnt Yates, on the doorstep to the Yorkshire Dales, you will find The New Inn Hotel and Restaurant. This beautifully maintained, traditional inn first opened its doors as a hostelry in 1810; today it combines the perfect ingredients for an enjoyable lunch or evening out: a genuine warm welcome, expertly kept real ales, fine wines and delicious food, all home-cooked using high quality local produce. During the winter months you have the choice of relaxing in
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Name: Wheatsheaf
Location:
Evesham
Welcome to The Wheatsheaf at Old Badsey near Evesham.
The Inn sits at the centre of the village, in the Vale of Evesham, famous for its crops and market gardening. . Dating back to the 17th Century the beautiful historic building which was once a farm and a bakery, is now fully re-furnbished as a welcoming Pub and Restaurant.
Our restaurant is tastefully furnished in a traditional country style to compliment the Cotswold Stone walls & open beams.
We also own the other pub in Badsey - The read more -
Name: The Greyhound Inn
Location:
Taunton
Welcome to the Greyhound Inn at Staple Fitzpaine near Taunton.
The creeper-clad Greyhound Inn stands in the tucked-away village of Staple Fitzpaine and has been extended over the years into a series of rambling, connecting rooms providing a rustic mix of flagstone floors, old timbers and natural stone walls.
A true haven for leisure seekers but within easy reach of Taunton (5miles) and a 10 minute drive from the M5 (J25)to appeal to the business visitor.
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Name: Hercules Country Inn
Location:
Nuneaton
The Hercules Country Inn and Restaurant near Nuneaton is an old Coaching Inn situated in the heart of the Leicestershire Countryside, tucked away in the picturesque village of Sutton Cheney, and facing the church where King Richard III is reputed to have taken his last mass, the night before the battle of Bosworth Field. The Inn, which is believed be named after a notable local horse, is within walking distance of Sutton Cheney Wharf, on the Ashby Canal.
Here at the Hercules we provide our cust read more
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