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Waterbeach, Cambridge, CB25
With its well-surfaced river towpath and pleasant river-side views there are delightful strolls along the river to be had from The Bridge. There's also a boat mooring facility and the Cam Sailing Club
0.4 miles
Waterbeach, Cambridge, CB25
Good quality real ales, local, friendly bars, only pub in the village that allows you to bring your dogs in. In the heart of the village. Good access to railway station. Only a 5 mile walk from the ce
0.4 miles
Waterbeach, Cambridge, CB25
1.7 miles
Horningsea, Cambridge, CB25
The Plough and Fleece is a beautiful country pub set in the delightful village of Horningsea, near to Cambridge. The timber framed public house and restaurant combines both a formal and informal atmos
1.9 miles
Milton, Cambridge, CB24
The Jolly Brewers is a privately owned free house pub restaurant with bed and breakfast accommodation.
1.9 miles
Milton, Cambridge, CB24
ABOUT US Local pub supporting Locals I took on the Waggon and Horses in Summer of 2017 renovating the property back to a traditional pub from its former life as an Italian Restaurant. We reopened ou
2 miles
Milton, Cambridge, CB24
The Lion & Lamb resides in Milton, a suburb of the beautiful city of Cambridge. Since taking new ownership in March 2023, the site has been well and truly reinvented into something quite beautiful and
2 miles
Milton, Cambridge, CB24
The White Horse at Milton is conveniently situated on the outskirts of Cambridge in the village of Milton just off the A14/A10 (Cambridge Science Park) junction. With a large beer garden, ample parkin
2.8 miles
Fen Ditton, Cambridge, CB5
The Plough is a premium pub, bar, and restaurant with its very own courtyard and garden, centrally located in the heart of the picturesque town of Fen Ditton.
3.2 miles
Fen Ditton, Cambridge, CB5
A short walk from Ditton Meadows and the River Cam, the building dates from 1540 and originally comprised three cottages. What you see today isn't greatly changed from the last alterations in 1954 - a