Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG21
Set on Bunnian Place our pub is a great place to visit. Serving real ales, refreshing beers, ciders and wines. We have a darts area, crib team, fruit machine, juke box, live music and a monthly quiz n
Finchampstead, Wokingham, RG40
The Queen's Oak in Wokingham, is the only pub in the UK with this name. Originally called The White Horse, the pub was re-named after Queen Victoria planted an Oak Tree opposite the pub.
Southgate, Crawley, RH10
Welcome to the Railway The Railway Crawley is a warm inviting Proper Pub with something to accommodate all people and has an easy going atmosphere in a traditional setting All major sports fixtu
Ryde, Isle of Wight, PO33
Haydon Bridge, Hexham, NE47
Newly refurbished to provide a luxury comfortable experience. The Railway offers accommodation with 5 double en-suite rooms in the heart of the Roman Wall Country. Food served all day every day. Take away option is available.
Southend-on-Sea, Essex, SS1
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London E11
The ‘local’ is an age-old part of British tradition. At the centre of the community it is a place that we head to for some filling fare, quenching drinks and a generally good knees-up!
Southampton, Hampshire, SO14
The Red Lion, situated in the High Street, below the Bargate and within the old walled town of Southampton, is one of the oldest inns in the city. The cellar is of Norman vintage dating back to the
Gloucester, Gloucestershire, GL1
Originally the Regal cinema, this building’s construction began in 1939, but was halted by the outbreak of war, then completed when building restrictions were lifted in 1956.
Ashington, Northumberland, NE63
This is named after the legendary West Indian batsman who made his début for Ashington Cricket Club in 1964.