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Shooters Hill, Pangbourne, RG8 7DY
13 miles
Wolverton, Tadley, RG26
13 miles
Monk Sherborne, Tadley, RG26
The Mole Inn is located in the picturesque village of Monk Sherborne, just a few miles north west of Basingstoke. The pub has been lovingly restored by Landlord Keith Giles and provides a warm, contem
13 miles
Chalgrove, Oxford, OX44
Please do drop in to see the changes we have done to The Crown. It has been several weeks of arduous tasks, hard work and a lot of help from our friends but we made it: The beer is cold and fresh, the
13 miles
Chalgrove, Oxford, OX44
13 miles
Kingsclere, Newbury, RG20
The pub was established between 1844 and 1847 in a building originally used as a farm. When it became a pub, the original landlord was a Mr Charles Elliot. Around Kingsclere there is terrific walking
13 miles
Eversley, Hook, RG27
The Legion is here to help members of the Royal Navy, British Army, Royal Air Force, veterans and their families. And we’re not going anywhere.
13 miles
Eversley, Hook, RG27
Set in the beautiful Hampshire countryside, The White Hart has been at the centre of village life in Eversley since the 17th century, is the spiritual home of the legendary Marauders Rugby Club, and is now Eversley’s only true community pub.
13 miles
Clifton Hampden, Abingdon-on-Thames, OX14
More than 650 years old, the pub is packed with original features and visitors have admired and enjoyed this country inn for centuries, including renowned writers like Jerome K. Jerome and Charles Dickens Jnr. Stepping inside this glorious thatched taver
13 miles
Fingest, Henley-on-Thames, RG9
Nestled in the Hambleden valley is the Chequers Inn sitting in the heart of the village of Fingest. A beautiful brick and flint public house set in Oxfordshire countryside offering a homely and rural pub feel, throughout all seasons.
13 miles
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.