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Stratford-upon-Avon pubs
Warwick pubs
Cotswolds pubs
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The Bridge at Napton
Southam Road,
Napton-on-the-Hill,
Warwickshire,
CV47 8NQ
Tel: 01926 812466
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The Bridge at Napton-on-the-Hill in Warwickshire enjoys a peaceful location by a bridge on the Oxford Canal, meaning it is exceptionally popular, particularly in the summer. Real ales and good pub food are served in the three bars and in the large beer garden.
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The Rose and Castle
Ansty,
Near Coventry,
Warwickshire,
CV7 9HZ
Tel: 024 76612822
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The Rose and Castle is a popular pub in the small Warwickshire village of Ansty, just outside Coventry. It is popular with the boating fraternity, with the canal running past the end of the pub’s large beer garden. Real ales and home cooked food are served all day.
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The Inn at Farnborough
Farnborough,
Warwickshire,
OX17 1DZ
Tel: 01295 690615
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The Inn at Farnborough is a handsome limestone-built pub in a picturesque setting in South Warwickshire. Since the 17th Century this characterful old inn has offered a warm welcome to guests, and continues to serve good real ales and an impressive menu of food in both the bar and restaurant.
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The Blue Boar Inn
Temple Grafton,
Warwickshire,
B49 6NR
Tel: 01789 750010
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The Blue Boar Inn is a welcoming 17th Century pub in the picturesque village of Temple Grafton, between Stratford and Alcester in Warwickshire. It has earned an excellent reputation for providing good cask ales and home cooked food, and also offers bed and breakfast accommodation.
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The Castle Inn
Edge Hill,
Warwickshire,
OX15 6DJ
Tel: 01295 670255
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The Castle Inn is a handsome castellated pub with distinctive Gothic Revival architecture, and dates from the mid 18th Century. It is located close to the scene of the Battle of Edge Hill, and the interior is bedecked with Civil War memorabilia. The Castle offers cask conditioned ales and good pub food, as well as bed and breakfast accommodation.
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