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10 miles Hallow, Worcester, WR2
Single bar village local set on the common near the nature reserve renowned for buterflies and moths. Seating around the fireplace and hearth one end, games the other.
10 miles Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire, WR9
At Castle Hotel you will find a variety of great value pub favourites on the menu along with our favourite steak and burgers combos. Our amazing range of steaks are our speciality and are matured for
10 miles Belle Vale, Halesowen, B63
the Waggon dates from the 1850’s and was recently refurbished by Black Country Ales, retaining many of the historical features. One long bar serves three main drinking areas.
11 miles Wombourne, Wolverhampton, WV5
A warm welcome is assured at The Round Oak Inn. An historic pub with plenty of warm character, great food and real ale. You'll find us along the side of the Staffs-Worcester canal in the village of
11 miles Cradley Heath, West Midlands, B64
Recently refurbished to a high standard.The Waggon has 8 handpulls. Sky & BT sport, Live music Fri & Sat nights...Free Wifi and a Great Beer Garden. Beer and Food Festivals are to be a feature along with other regular events.
11 miles Eardington, Bridgnorth, WV16
11 miles Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire, WR9
Great pub food and crisp, cool drinks are at the heart of your local. Whether you are popping in for a light lunch, after school treat with the kids or a delicious evening meal with the family.
11 miles Gornal, Dudley, DY3
Nestled on the outskirts of Dudley, The Bush Inn provides the perfect setting to get together, our warm and traditional pub offers the perfect oasis for the whole family. As the oldest pub in Gornalwo
11 miles Halesowen, West Midlands, B63
This is named after the 18th-century poet and landscape gardener buried in St John’s Church churchyard, opposite. William Shenstone was also involved in local affairs – the Halesowen Free School (wher
11 miles Halesowen, West Midlands, B63
Formally known as the Lyttleton Arms and named after a previous landlord, Billy Picks. Located in the centre of the pedestrianised area of the town, the pub reopened in July 2019, after an extensive refurbishment.