Friday, 8 July 2011

Just a few Pubs in Britain ....

Two days ago we started to record the names of just some of the pubs we're passing on our travels in the north - here's the list so far. Every little town and village has at least one pub, sometimes two, often more.  And each is as individual as the next.  It's been one of our highlights, to stop whenever we can, have an ale and check out the locals.


Ye Olde Bridge Inn
The Red Cow
The Black Bear
The George
The White Bear
White Swan
White Stag
Red Lion
White Lion
The Forrester's Arms
The Forresters Inn
The Black Bull
The Greyhound
The Pen & Parchment
The Rose & Crown
The Thatched Tavern
The Fox
The Square & Compass
The George
The King George
The Swan Inn
The Antler
The Royal Oak
The Howard Arms
The Oak
The Golden Sheaf
The Pheasant
The Yorkshire Bridge Inn
The Snake Pass Inn
The star Inn
The Friendship Inn
The Howard Arms
The Commercial
Young & Vanish
Plug & Feathers
The Abacus
The Spa Lane Vaults
The Old Pump
The Trout
The Peacock
The Fox House
The Millstone
Ye Derwent
The Anglers Rest
Mr Howard outside his Arms
The Corner Cupboard
Dog and Partridge
Lighthouse Inn
Norfolk Arms
Moon & sixpence
Boat and Horses
The Grapes
Gunn Inn
Sun Mill Inn
Front House
Corner House
Farrars Arms
Abbey Inn
The Kingfisher
The Nowster
Jolly Carter
Old Cock
Hunt Lane Tavern
The Sportsman
Church Inn
The Top House
The White Hart
The Bridgewater
Bowling Green
Houghton Arms
Dutch Birds Inn
The Sun Inn
The Crown & Cushion
The Mowbray Arms
The Brown Cow
Lamb Inn
The Black Friar
The Pomona Palace
The Trafford
The Windmill Robinson
The Smoker
The Blue Cap
Abbey Arms
The Copper Kettle
The Stamford Bridge
Bridge Inn
Ye Gardeners Arms
Little Oak
The Cross Foxes
Stanley Arms
Ship Victory
The Alyn
Butchers Arms
Golden Lion

Our favourite and our last night 

Nigel happy in his surroundings

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