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Victoria Arms, Worton, North Yorkshire.
This is a true pub-lover's pub. It fulfills, literally, the theory that the English pub is "everyone's front room". This pub is someone's front room, full of character and providing excellent beer. Do not come for any food, but come for conversation, atmosphere and to experience a true English pub.


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Hope & Anchor, Midford, Somerset.
Surrounded by transportation history (the arterial east-west railway; the Kennet & Avon Canal; the abandoned Somerset Coal Canal) this is a great pub for exploring the local countryside. Adventurous food, good local beer, and the narrowest, steepest beer garden I have ever seen.

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Fox & Hounds, West Burton, North Yorkshire.
West Burton has a reasonable claim to be the prettiest village in England. It is off the beaten track, has a picturesque village green, pretty cottages and of course the Fox & Hounds pub. An entertaining barman, a friendly owner, and even accommodation. Use it as your base to walk over the fells to Coverdale and the Thwaite Arms.
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Green Dragon, Hardraw Falls, North Yorkshire.
What a great pub to find on a rainy day! Roaring fireplace, walkers' boots strewn around, dogs resting quietly. And on a fine day? Take a walk through the pub and up to the highest waterfall in all of England, Hardraw Falls.


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Hare & Hounds, Wardington, Oxfordshire.
Slightly off the main road is this pleasant little village pub, complete with beer garden and small bar. Up and down the main road are many more village pubs worthy of your attention.

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Kings Arms, Reeth, North Yorkshire.
A rich vein of pubs can be found in the Dales village of Reeth: this pub built in 1743; the Black Bull; and the Buck Hotel, all worth visiting. In this pub I enjoyed a pint which was (to date) the best pint of beer I have ever had anywhere in England, the Black Sheep Special.


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Northey Arms, Box, Wiltshire.
Built on the railway trade, the pub has now been turned around (literally) to face the A4 Bath to London road, so the architecture is worth investigating a little. Noel Coward was once a barman here.


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Hogshead at Eton, Berkshire.
Even though this pub is part of the national Hogshead chain, it warrants inclusion because it offers a wide range of real ales, food at reasonable prices, and some acceptable atmosphere and decor. Not a bad little pub! It has just been added to the 2004 CAMRA Good Beer Guide, plus you can walk down the street a few yards to both the Watermans Arms and the Crown and Cushion.


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Trevelyan Arms, Goldsithney, Cornwall.
Two pubs are competing for your business in the small Cornish village of Goldsithney, this pub and the Crown, and you should certainly experience both.

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Rose & Crown, Askham Richard, North Yorkshire.
Back away from the main road is the quiet village of Askham Richard and this proud-looking pub. It overlooks the village pond resplendent with ducks and geese. There are two sections to the pub, a plush lounge and a bar with pool tables. Remember to visit the historic City of York and its 365 Pubs, one for every day of the year.

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