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A stunning hotel, pub, and restaurant situated on the banks of the River Trent A peaceful retreat just a short distance from Nottingham. Our pub serves restaurant-style food in an informal setting. Read more...
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With its oak beams, low ceilings and open fireplaces, the Inn on the Pond is truly the quintessential country pub. Built in 1650, it’s a place to savour real ales, great food – and the sublime summer sound of leather on willow from the village cricket ground outside. Read more...
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A 17th century free house, situated in the picturesque village of Semley. Read more...
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The 17th Century pub & restaurant boasts many original features, including exposed beams and brick work with a central bar-servery. There is also a large beer garden and play area with views across to the Black Mountains and in the other direction towards the Malvern Hills. Read more...
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Spend lazy afternoons relaxing by the water with a well deserved pint or dine alfresco in our pub garden. Our large heated canopy, complete with festoon lighting is the perfect spot whatever the weather. Inside, enjoy the canal views from our large picture windows. Read more...
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Set in the picturesque Wye Valley on the English-Welsh border, Tintern is a postcard perfect location. Based in the grounds of the famous Abbey, we have great views of the historic monument and the local landscape. Awarded County winner at the National Pub & Bar Awards 2021 Read more...
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Set against the backdrop of historic Hadrian’s Wall in the heart of the glorious unspoiled Northumbrian countryside, Blenkinsopp Castle Country Inn is a stunning Coaching Stable dating back to the 13th century, connected to a grade 1 Listed Castle. The Inn is traditional in its style, with wooden Read more...
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The pub has a welcoming feel to it with low ceilings and decor to match. The pub has a very attractive beer garden. The dining room offers a 30 seater dining area serving traditional, home cooked food. Read more...
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