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Talbot, Mells, Somerset.
I am not convinced we could actually find this place again. It is somewhere in the sleepy backwaters of a very rural Somerset. Famous people are buried in the church next door.


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Ship Inn, Mousehole, Cornwall.
No mice, no holes: Mousehole is pronounced Mowzul. The Ship has prime location in this picture-postcard village, overlooking the working harbor, where fishermen still sell their catch on the harbor walls.

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Thatch, Faddiley, Shropshire.
A great-looking pub, all thatch and timbers. Lots of history and stories to tell with this pub. The beer is also good, with some local real ales on offer.

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George & Dragon, Aysgarth, North Yorkshire.
The Dales are a great place to visit, and a stay at the George & Dragon makes a perfect base for your adventures. Oak-paneled walls, adventurous and varied food, and of course, excellent beer.


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Rose & Crown, Bainbridge, North Yorkshire.
A few hundred yards from the shortest river in England (the River Bain!), the Rose & Crown is a classic coaching inn, with accommodation and several different bars and snugs. Remember to visit the nearby Roman hill fort.


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George & Dragon, Marlow, Buckinghamshire.
In the delightful little market town of Marlow, right by the banks of Old Father Thames, is the George & Dragon, a great-looking red-brick building, offering good-value food and some rather nice beer.


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Lamb Inn, Great Rissington, Gloucestershire.
All kinds of awards have been bestowed upon this pub, and rightly so. Varied and adventurous food, excellent beer and an ancient building in a beautiful village. The whole package!

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Kings Arms, Askrigg, North Yorkshire.
This is the pub made famous by the television show "All Creatures Great and Small". The oak-paneled snug room was the setting for many of the pub scenes in the long-running series, and it remains our favorite room in the whole pub.


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Sun Inn, Dent, Cumbria.
Technically part of Cumbria, geologically part of the Yorkshire Dales, Dent and Dentdale are really places unto themselves with their own unique identity and history. Cobbled streets, whitewashed buildings and beautiful scenery make this pub very appealing indeed. There is a very nice picture of the Sun Inn here.

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Saracens Head, Bath, Somerset.
Squeezed in between Georgian buildings on Broad Street (where I went to school!) is the Saracens Head, a low-slung wonderful little town pub. A great break from seeing all the sights of the historical City of Bath.


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