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Station Approach, Kingston Road, Staines, TW18 4LY
4.4 miles
Hanworth Park, Feltham, TW13
4.4 miles
Addlestone, Surrey, KT15
Community local started life as an Ashby's of Staines house in the mid-nineteenth century, and after a period under Courage and Entrepreneur, has been run as a free house. No real ale, some bottled na
4.4 miles
Addlestone, Surrey, KT15
Our club is family friendly club and has a welcoming atmosphere. Also we have 4 division 1 darts team , Premier league and division 3 snooker teams. We have a function room available for all your func
4.4 miles
Sunbury on Thames, Surrey, TW16
Totally transformed, the Flower Pot is now a stylish, up-market Coaching Inn offering boutique en-suite accommodation and fantastic food freshly prepared from ingredients sourced from local farms and
4.4 miles
Sipson, West Drayton, UB7
Quality, style, refinement, presentation and preparation make our food more special. We take the finest quality fresh ingredients, fresh meats and vegetables, aromatic herbs and spices. No artificial
4.5 miles
Sunbury-on-Thames, Middlesex, TW16
4.5 miles
Weybridge, Surrey, KT13
Get away from it all at the Best Western Ship Hotel in Weybridge - offering great travel connections for business globetrotters and enthusiastic holidaymakers. The Best Western Ship Hotel is located i
4.5 miles
Addlestone, Surrey, KT15
The Pelican Pub is ideally situated on the River Wey between the towns of Weybridge and Addlestone. The pub has recently undergone a major refurbishment inside with a brand new menu and weekly enterta
4.5 miles
Harlington, Hayes, UB3
The Pheasant Restaurant offers the finest foods in our main restaurant and The Pheasant Inn Bar areas. The Restaurant boasts an impressive menu that caters for all tastes. We offer an extensive lis
4.6 miles
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