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Pubs & bars within 20 miles of Seer Green Station

National Rail Seer Green
Farm Ln, Buckinghamshire HP9 392

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Distance: 17 miles     Location: London NW2

Angie’s Bar, it is located just a short stroll from Willesden Green Station under Jubilee Line, in North West London with close proximity to affluent neighbourhoods Brondesbury Park, Queen’s Park and

Distance: 17 miles     Location: Winnersh, Wokingham, RG41

Distance: 17 miles     Location: Addlestone, Surrey, KT15

From a welcoming atmosphere to the finest range of drinks for miles, we have everything you need for a perfect evening. Take a look around our website to find out what we have to offer, where we are a

Distance: 17 miles     Location: Wescott, Wokingham, RG40

The Dukes Head offers a blend of traditional style and flair. Our charming pub sets excellent standards for comfort and convenience. Perfectly located in the town centre there is easy access to local attractions and business parks.

Distance: 17 miles     Location: London W4

AMID THE HUSTLE & BUSTLE OF CHISWICK HIGH ROAD, NO. 197 CHISWICK FIRE STATION IS AN INDEPENDENT NEIGHBOURHOOD BAR AND RESTAURANT, WITH A CONTEMPORARY INTERIOR PROVIDING THE PERFECT BACKDROP FOR SOCIAL

Distance: 17 miles     Location: Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, KT12

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Distance: 17 miles     Location: London W4

Great food, wine & beer! Fabulous Boston Room hosting the best live music, cabaret and comedy in West London.

Distance: 17 miles     Location: Richmond, Surrey, TW10

A cosy, friendly and relaxed pub thats inculdes a stunning garden and a team ready to make you feel at home. All thats missing are your slippers.

Distance: 17 miles     Location: Teddington, Middlesex, TW11

The Masons is a backstreet community pub where we serve real ale, lagers from England and Germany, European wines and a variety of ciders.

Distance: 17 miles     Location: Walton on Thames, Surrey, KT12

Walton, mentioned in the Domesday Book, has existed since Anglo-Saxon times. Walton’s wharf was built in the 17th century to accommodate the steady flow of barges towed along the Thames by gangs of me

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