Pubs & bars in Gumley that are Camra members

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Distance: 14 miles     Location: Monks Kirby, Rugby, CV23

The Denbigh Arms is a traditional country pub in the picturesque village of Monky Kirby, which is about 4 miles from Rugby town centre.

Distance: 14 miles     Location: Newbold, Rugby, CV21

Here at the Newbold Crown, we pride ourselves on delivering a great customer experience within our fantastic recently refurbished pub. Our staff are looking forward to serving you with our new fantastic range of drinks and substantial new menu of pub clas

Distance: 14 miles     Location: Groby, Leicester, LE6

Pub Restaurant in Groby with fresh pizza, tapas and pasta with all the traditional favourites and local ales.

Distance: 15 miles     Location: Burbage, Hinckley, LE10

Distance: 15 miles     Location: Pipers Hill, Kettering, NN15

Distance: 15 miles     Location: Pytchley, Kettering, NN14

Distance: 16 miles     Location: Hinckley, Leicestershire, LE10

A great family friendly pub with award winning real Ales a selection of top lagers and ciders with a large beer garden to the rear.

Distance: 17 miles     Location: Brigstock, Kettering, NN14

The Green Dragon is a Grade 2 listed traditional coaching inn bar & restaurant with guest accommodation. It is situated in the beautiful conservation village of Brigstock, in the heart of Northamptonshire’s countryside.

Distance: 19 miles     Location: Daventry, Northamptonshire, NN11

Daventry’s First Micropub – Stocking Fantastic Local Ale and Cider

Distance: 19 miles     Location: Northampton, Northamptonshire, NN1

The larger-than-life-size sculpture of a cobbler’s last and the world-famous collection of footwear in the County Museum are powerful reminders of the trade which dominated Northampton for centuries.

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