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The White Horse
High Street,
Southill,
Bedfordshire,
SG18 9LD
Tel: 01462 813364
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The White Horse is a traditional village pub in the peaceful Bedfordshire village of Southill near Biggleswade. It is a pleasant place to enjoy a pint of cask ale and peruse the menu of substantial pub meals; the beer garden is very popular during the summer months.
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The White Hart
Mill Lane,
Campton,
Bedfordshire,
SG17 5NX
Tel: 01462 812567
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The White Hart, in the pretty village of Campton in Bedfordshire, has long been associated with fine cask ales, and has been a regular entry in CAMRA’s Good Beer Guide for over 30 years. No food is available but the characterful, rustic interior makes a splendid place to sit and enjoy a pint of well-kept beer.
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The Knife and Cleaver Inn
The Grove,
Houghton Conquest,
Bedfordshire,
MK45 3LA
Tel: 01234 740387
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The curiously titled Knife and Cleaver Inn is an historic pub dating from the 17th Century, and is set in the pretty Bedfordshire village of Houghton Conquest. The Knife and Cleaver has earned an excellent reputation for its food – served in the oak-panelled bar and conservatory restaurant – and for well-kept cask ales.
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The Engineers Arms
High Street,
Henlow,
Bedfordshire,
SG16 6AA
Tel: 01462 812284
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The Engineers Arms in Henlow, Beds, is a real ale lover’s paradise. A superb selection of cask ales, from well-known and more obscure breweries, is always available and always in first-class shape. The food on offer is rather more limited, but snacks and bar meals are available.
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The Stone Jug
Back Street,
Clophill,
Bedfordshire,
MK45 4BY
Tel: 01525 860526
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The Stone Jug, set in the peaceful Bedfordshire village of Clophill, is a popular little pub with great character and charm. It keeps a good selection of real ales, and also offers excellent home cooked food. The patio garden is a delightful place to sit and enjoy a pint in the summer months.
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The Three Cranes
High Street,
Turvey,
Bedfordshire,
MK43 8EP
Tel: 01234 881305
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The Three Cranes in Turvey – 10 miles west of Bedford - has long been associated with good pub food and more unusual fare; a recent change in management has not affected this philosophy, and a splendid array of home cooked dishes is complemented by well looked after Greene King ales. The Three Cranes also offers good B&B accommodation.
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The Chequers
High Street,
Yelden,
Bedfordshire,
MK44 1AW
Tel: 01933 356383
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The Chequers in Yelden is a traditional village pub with an excellent reputation for keeping cask ales and ciders. It also offers a delicious selection of home cooked food, and its large beer garden is a real suntrap during the summer months.
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The Cock
High Street,
Broom,
Bedfordshire,
SG18 9NA
Tel: 01767 314411
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Set in the splendid Bedfordshire village of Broom, near Biggleswade, time appears to have stood still at The Cock for centuries. It exudes character, and is unusual in that there is no bar; the Greene King ales are served through a cellar hatch. The Cock also serves good pub food, and has a campsite to the rear.
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