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The Dysart Arms
Bowes Gate Road,
Bunbury,
Cheshire,
CW6 9PH
Tel: 01829 260183
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The Dysart Arms is a handsome red brick pub in a pleasant rural location in Bunbury in Cheshire. A free house, the Dysart Arms keeps a tempting array of frequently changing real ales from North Western and national breweries, and also serves delicious home cooked food.
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The Swettenham Arms
Swettenham Lane,
Swettenham,
Cheshire,
CW12 2LF
Tel: 01477 571284
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Set in a tranquil village in the Cheshire countryside, the Swettenham Arms is a charming old pub that dates back, at least in parts, to the 14th Century. Full of old world character and charm, and supposedly inhabited by at least one ghost, this is an atmospheric setting in which to enjoy the selection of real ales and extensive range of food.
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The Boot Inn
Boothsdale,
Willington,
Cheshire,
CW6 0NH
Tel: 01829 751375
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The Boot Inn is made up of a row of quaint little red brick and sandstone cottages, in the small village of Willington near Tarporley in Cheshire. Inside is as charming and welcoming as the outside, and the well-kept cask ales and excellent food make this a popular little pub.
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The Blue Bell Inn
Tushingham-cum-Grindley,
Cheshire,
SY13 4QS
Tel: 01948 662172
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Situated close to the Cheshire/Shropshire border, in the sleepy village of Tushingham-cum-Grindley, the Blue Bell Inn is a splendid 16th Century timbered inn with superb character and charm. The beer isn’t bad either, with several local ales and ciders on tap. Good pub food is also served.
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The Grosvenor Arms
Chester Road,
Aldford,
Cheshire,
CH3 6HJ
Tel: 01244 620228
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The Grosvenor Arms is a handsome Victorian pub in the Cheshire village of Aldford, not far from the Welsh border. Since refurbishing the pub in 1992, the current owners have gone on to establish the Grosvenor Arms as one of the region’s most popular rural pubs, thanks to the good food and beer, and a pleasant beer garden.
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The Bhurtpore Inn
Wrenbury Road,
Aston,
Cheshire,
CW5 8DQ
Tel: 01270 780917
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The interestingly titled Bhurtpore Inn is a pleasant little pub in Aston, to the south west of Nantwich in Cheshire. With great character and charm, it is a cosy and welcoming place to sit and enjoy one of several cask ales on offer and peruse the menu of well-presented food.
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The White Lion Inn
Audley Road,
Barthomley,
Cheshire,
CW2 5PL
Tel: 01270 882242
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The White Lion in Barthomley is an attractive thatched pub that dates from the 17th Century. Inside is just as characterful, with many original features such as open fires and low beams to add to the cosy feel. With well-kept ales and reasonably priced food, this is a deservedly popular little pub.
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The Ship Inn
Wincle,
Near Macclesfield,
Cheshire,
SK11 0QE
Tel: 01260 227217
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The Ship in Wincle is one of Cheshire’s best-known pubs and, due to its location in excellent walking country, enjoys brisk trade with ramblers. A good selection of local and national ales is ket on tap, and there is an extensive menu of honest pub food.
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