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Distance: 12 miles     Location: Balsall Common, Coventry, CV7

The Brickmakers Arms is a beautiful 17th Century Inn. Under new management since April 2014 and now open every day from midday and serving fantastic home made food! Families and dogs welcome and there is also a huge beer garden.

Distance: 13 miles     Location: Wombourne, Wolverhampton, WV5

The Mount Pleasant is a great British pub at the heart of the Wolverhampton community. With our warm welcome and family friendly atmosphere we offer the perfect place for catching up with friends,

Distance: 13 miles     Location: Redditch, Worcestershire, B97

Introducing The Hart at Headless Cross – a traditional high street pub with a community feel and an independent vibe.

Distance: 13 miles     Location: Hopwas, Tamworth, B78

Real traditional pub

Distance: 13 miles     Location: Redditch, Worcestershire, B98

Large estate pub with a tasteful lounge where food is served. Next to Oakenshaw Spinney.

Distance: 14 miles     Location: Norton Canes, Cannock, WS11

Distance: 14 miles     Location: Lower Chaddesley, Kidderminster, DY10

The Fox Inn is located in pretty Chaddesley Corbett, Worcestershire, a charming village characterised by picturesque half-timbered buildings.

Distance: 14 miles     Location: Whittington, Lichfield, WS14

Distance: 14 miles     Location: Henley, Henley-in-Arden, B95

This pub has benefit from a sympathetic refurbishment, in keeping with the nature of the building. The southern part, used primarily as restaurant, is Grade II listed and dates back to the 17th centur

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