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White Lion, Cray, North Yorkshire.
Now, this is a superb pub. Nestled on the hillside below Buckden Pike, this is a true pub-lovers pub. A range of real ales, ancient games to play, and great food to eat. Plan on staying the night! Part of the Wharfedale Triumvirate: The White Lion; The George; and the Buck Inn.


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Blacksmiths, Lanercost, Cumbria.
Tucked away in the back lanes a little east of the picturesque Lake District is the ancient Lanercost Priory, across the street from the Blacksmiths -- literally a converted blacksmiths shop around the back of the Abbey Bridge Inn. Tiny and award-winning.

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Kings Head, Kettlewell, North Yorkshire.
After a day walking in the Dales, this was my first pint of Black Sheep beer ever -- it was superb. The surroundings are excellent too, and you should check out the other two pubs in Kettlewell.
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Five Bells, Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire.
One of a couple of pubs worth visiting in the quiet Northamptonshire village of Bugbrooke. Pleasant beer garden and a nice setting right in front of the village church.


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George, Norton St. Phillip, Somerset.
One of the claimants to the title of Oldest Pub in England (and a good claim it is too). Recently refurbished, you can actually sit on Elizabethan furniture and sit around the same tables that Civil War Generals plotted their strategies.


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Romer Arms, Newnham, Northamptonshire.
A superb day out can be had by taking a walk through the Northamptonshire countryside, an undiscovered and unspoilt gem of England. On your walk drop in at your adopted pub, the Romer Arms, and relax!


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Two Boats, Long Itchington, Warwickshire.
A spot by the canal is much-coveted by pub owners, and I can see why. While drinking your Adoptapub pint, watch old narrowboats ply up and down the historic and scenic Grand Union canal!

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Rose & Crown, Warwick, Warwickshire.
Warwick Castle should be on every visitor's itinerary, so maybe after going there you could drop by your very own Rose & Crown, by the market square and try some of their considerably adventurous local cider.


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Plough, Everdon, Northamptonshire.
We talked about walking through the Northamptonshire countryside and how pleasant that can be -- how about linking some adopted pubs together? The Romer Arms is only a couple of miles away. The Plough is right next to the church and has very friendly staff.


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Buck Hotel, Reeth, North Yorkshire.
Do not be put off by the word "Hotel" in this pub's name -- they have a dedicated bar staff that takes a justified pride in the condition of their beers. The accommodation is great too, so if you drink some of their beer, don't drive, just walk upstairs!


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