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A no-frills village pub on the end of a Victorian terrace. There is a paved garden at the side and a separate function room at the back. There are two bars, one long and thin and the other more square. There is a pool table in the back bar, while ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blackthorn _ |
A traditional looking pub with a green tiled façade and etched glass at the end of Gloucester’s main shopping thoroughfare, the traditional look continues inside where it might also be described as dated. It didn’t appear tatty, but one can imagine t... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blackthorn _ |
Tucked away down a rather scruffy alleyway, you’re not likely to stumble across this pub by accident with only a small and discrete sign at the top of the alley indicating the presence of the pub. Clearly it’s well known though and was certainly attr... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blackthorn _ |
A large and prominent street corner pub, it doesn’t look anything particularly special from the outside and could perhaps pass for a hotel, but is certainly worth making the effort to go in and not just walking on by to find something that looks a li... [more>] | |
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A small and narrow pub located on one of Oxford’s main thoroughfares, it makes the most of it’s location with plenty of references to Inspector Morse filming on an A-board outside as well as numerous photographs of the cast on the walls inside. Inte... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blackthorn _ |
A Nicholson’s pub set back from the road in an alleyway leading down to a pleasant courtyard, it certainly looks quite enticing and is the sort of place you can’t resist wandering in to in order to explore further. Internally it’s got quite a tradit... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blackthorn _ |
Located, as it’s name suggests, in a prominent position alongside the Thames, this is a large pub with plenty of outside seating on a terrace at the front as well as accommodation on the upper floors. Internally it’s largely all one open plan room, ... [more>] | |
Broughton-In-Furness › Cumbria Photo submitted by Brainy Pool |
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Broughton-In-Furness › Cumbria Photo submitted by Brainy Pool |
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Recommended by Blackthorn _ |
Reputedly the oldest pub in Oxford, first impressions weren’t great when approaching from the rear, with a covered decking area which included a TV screen showing the rugby at far too high a volume. Persevere though, and you’ll find something altoget... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blackthorn _ |
Tucked away down an alleyway just off the High Street, this looks quite inviting with it’s courtyard seating and black timber cladding on the exterior and I also noticed that it was a Nicholson’s pub who’s outlets I have generally enjoyed when in Lon... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blackthorn _ |
Tucked away down a side street, but nonetheless just a short stroll from Oxford’s main thoroughfare, this is a substantial brick built pub on a street corner, and whilst it doesn’t look anything particularly remarkable from the outside, there was an ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blackthorn _ |
A traditional looking stone built pub, just next to the village green (part of which seems to be used as their beer garden!) in this very pleasant village, it’s clearly had some extensive refurbishment and whilst it’s not unpleasant, it was perhaps l... [more>] | |
Photo submitted by Brainy Pool |
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Photo submitted by Brainy Pool |
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