Recommended by Alan Winfield |
The Black Horse is on the busy A151 but it is set back from the road. This looks like quite a big old pub from the outside and once inside there were a few different rooms we went to the right and this was a long narrow room with the bar on the left ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alan Winfield |
The Five Bells is a stone built pub that is on the busy A151. The front door to this pub is closed and the main entrance is at the side,once inside you have to go to the right which takes you back to the front of the pub. There was one room that i no... [more>] | |
Recommended by train man |
Not on my list, but looked good with an almost Tudor-style frontage, and Everards owned, so I jumped off the bus & walked back. Woe is me. Four handpumps, Tiger & Original plus 2 unclipped. Tried the Tiger – it didn't look good, and wasn't. I'd alrea... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alan Winfield |
The Red Lion is just across the road from the Masons Arms. This pub did'nt look that promising from the outside as it had been done up in the modern sports bar style so we wer'nt expecting any real ale in here. Once inside there was one large room an... [more>] | |
Pub map point corrected by Alan Winfield |
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Recommended by Alan Winfield |
The Masons Arms is a decent looking pub that is just down from the crossroads in the centre of Bourne. Once inside there was a dining area to the left which was empty and the main bar area was to the right this was seperate from the dining room,the b... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alan Winfield |
The Angel Hotel is a decent looking pub that is opposite the Burghley Arms. The entrance to this pub is through the courtyard and the bar is towards the rear of the pub this room seemed more like an hotel bar than a proper pub and it was also very qu... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alan Winfield |
The Burghley Arms is a largish pub that is next to the busy crossroads in the centre of town. Once inside there was a largish room at the front which was the lounge,the bar was facing and there were two unused handpumps on it,most of the seating was ... [more>] | |
Pub map point corrected by Alan Winfield |
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Recommended by Alan Winfield |
The Nags Head is right by the traffic lights in the centre of town. Once inside there was one large room with the bar to the right the room was carpeted and had normal tables and chairs,this pub seemed popular with older people and quite a few of the... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alan Winfield |
This pub was converted from other use and is is almost opposite Smiths of Bourne and just up from the Jubilee. Once inside there was one large square room and the bar was at the rear and there was a step up to get to the bar,there were lots of normal... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alan Winfield |
The Golden Lion is a small pub and the only one left on west street since the Crown closed down. This pub has got two small rooms and both have a seperate entrance from the outside but they are connected by a corridor at the back of the pub. We had a... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alan Winfield |
The Jubilee is a newish pub that was converted from other use and it is almost opposite Smiths of Bourne. Once inside there was one largish room and the bar was to the right,there was one very large long table in the middle of the room and this was t... [more>] | |
Recommended by Ian Mapp |
Elegant building hinting at former glories. An unmanned reception as you attempt to find the actual bar. No real ales, just cooking lager, grolsch and Guinness. All a bit rough and ready but friendly staff. | |
Photo submitted by Ian Mapp |
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