Recommended by Real Ale Ray |
This was a wild card for us, as we had just got off the X17 bus from Chesterfield and planning our walk to Ashover. Luckily enough we only had a 5min wait for this pub to open. The interior of this country pub consisted of an oak beamed front lounge ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Real Ale Ray |
A traditional style pub, apart from somebody's idea to put in bright red leather banquette seating and high tables opposite the bar, along with some black and white floor tiles. Enough moaning, the staff were fab, very friendly and even showed us whe... [more>] | |
Photo submitted by John Yeadon |
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Pub map point corrected by Jonathan Wilde |
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Pub map point corrected by Jonathan Wilde |
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Pub submitted by Jonathan Wilde |
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Pub map point corrected by Jonathan Wilde |
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Pub map point corrected by Jonathan Wilde |
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Pub map point corrected by Jonathan Wilde |
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Pub map point corrected by Jonathan Wilde |
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Recommended by Pub SignMan |
This funny looking, fairly modern pub located near the end of the attractive Spon Street began life in the 1980's as a Banks' house and is therefore now part of the Marstons stable. Inside you find a very large, open plan room, carpeted throughout wi... [more>] | |
Pub map point corrected by Jonathan Wilde |
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Pub map point corrected by Just a quick pint, then I'm off |
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Recommended by Pub SignMan |
A short walk from Homerton station, this grand old building has a striking facade with a high pediment bearing the pub's name and a stonework depiction of the eponymous couple set below. A corner entrance takes you into a terrazzo floored bar area wi... [more>] |
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