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Start the Weekend with Fizz Friday!

What better way to start the weekend than with extra special prices on bottles of Prosecco, sparkling wine and Champagne.

• Prosecco (11.5%) Italy £15
• CHANDON Brut NV (12.5%) Argentina £22
• Moët & Chandon Impérial (12%) France £35

To book your table visit: https://www.vintageinn.co.uk/tablebooking

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Location: Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP12

The Duke of York is so called because the hill we sit on is said to be the very hill up which the Grand Old Duke of York marched his 10,000 men, before marching them down again. This is a reference to

Location: Leomansley, Lichfield, WS13

Originally called Lyncroft House the now beautifully restored pub sits in its own grounds and large gardens, with ample off-road parking. Built in 1797, 13 years after the death of Lichfield's most fa

Location: Styal, Wilmslow, SK9

The inn was previously known as Oversley House, and was a private home until the mid 20th Century. After a spell as a residential home for the elderly, the building became Oversley House Hotel. The in

Location: Wellesbourne, Warwick, CV35

The King's Head has always played an important part in the history of Wellesbourne. Originally known as The Wellsbourne Inn in the 1600s, the King's Head was used as a hospital during the English Civi

Location: Hooe, Battle, TN33

The inn is mentioned in the Doomsday Book in 1084 when it was most likely a shepherd's cottage built halfway between the shepherd's homes and the traditional grazing pastures. In 1520 the cottage beca

Location: Eaton, Norwich, NR4

The Marsh Harrier was originally known as The King of Prussia in 1840, when it was a small cafe with tea garden. The building was later run as an inn until war broke out in 1914 when its name was chan

Location: Scarcroft, Leeds, LS14

Dating back to 1852, The New Inn (which was formerly known as The Bracken Fox) was originally owned by a twenty six year old farmer and innkeeper named William Wrigglesworth. The present building is a

Location: Sneachill, Worcester, WR7

From the early 20th century, the Nightingale was known as the Berkeley Knot, and before that, the Crown Inn. The inn drew much of its trade from visitors cycling through White Ladies Aston who stopped

Location: Fontwell, Arundel, BN18

The Old Stables takes its name from the buildings that were previously on the site of the racecourse. The course officially opened on 21st May 1924. One of the most attractive racecourses in the count

Location: Climping, Littlehampton, BN17

The Oystercatcher is built on the site of a private house that was previously occupied by a Middle Eastern family. They left abruptly at the start of the first Gulf War in 1992, and the building was l

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