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Black Bull, Reeth, North Yorkshire.
Reeth is a picture-postcard village in the Yorkshire Dales and the Black Bull has pride of place. It is such a rich vein of pubs in Reeth, with not one that even falls to moderate! If you make it to Reeth you should certainly plan on visiting all three pubs; This one, the Black Bull; the next one up, the Kings Head; and at the top of the village, the Buck Hotel. Remember to ask why the Black Bull pub sign hangs upside-down - the landlord will be quite happy to talk to you about it!


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Sun Inn, Hook Norton, Oxfordshire.
Something of a shrine in English pub circles, the village of Hook Norton is worth a visit for its pubs and its famous Hook Norton Brewery. Our full history page includes information on the brewery as well as this great little pub.


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Stags Head, Offchurch, Warwickshire.
The nearby church is reputedly the burial place of Offa, one of the greatest of all English kings. The pub itself offers good beer and plentiful food, all in a lovely little Northamptonshire village.

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Crown, Hawes, North Yorkshire.
Wensleydale is the most popular of all the Yorkshire Dales and Hawes is a destination for many visitors. Great scenery, great pubs. The Crown is on the main street in Hawes.

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Crown & Cushion, Eton, Berkshire.
Of all the pubs we visited in Eton, this was our favorite. Nicely worn in, cozy seating, lots of locals in drinking and talking. A characterful bar and an unusual bay window above the front door.


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Red Lion, Cropredy, Oxfordshire.
Tiny little pub, pushed up against the churchyard in a village that is the famous battle site from the English Civil War. Lots of history to explore nearby.

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Kirkstone Pass Inn, Kirkstone, Cumbria.
A spectacular location for this ancient, haunted pub, overlooking the beautiful Lake District. Bleak in winter, understandably popular in summer, this pub is a destination unto itself.

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Old Red Lion, Litchborough, Northamptonshire.
It seems smaller on the inside than it looked from the outside! But what a busy little pub. Games room, bar full of locals, and a huge inglenook fireplace.


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White Swan, Middleham, North Yorkshire.
Overlooking the historic market square of Middleham and looking up to the formidable ruins of Middleham Castle, this pub has a truly splendid setting. Inside, it has been carefully refurbished after a fire and looks great!


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Turf, Oxford, Oxfordshire.
A very unusual pub, but very popular with beer aficionados, since it has a stunning array of real ales, from the challenging to the even more challenging. Tricky to find, but wandering around the back lanes of Oxford can be great fun!
Oxford CAMRA Pub of the Year 2003!


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