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9.9 miles Harpenden, Hertfordshire, AL5
Modern Public House, restaurant, pub & place to stay. Serving Modern British food, hearty bar snacks, local ales, quality wine & exciting cocktails.
12 miles Ampthill, Bedford, MK45
Where superb accommodation, memorable food and quality liquor meets informality and a relaxing atmosphere in a unique but comfortable setting.
12 miles Barkway, Royston, SG8
In 2014 The Tally Ho was bought by Kevin and Saleesha Hall, who have lovingly refurbished the interior of the pub, whilst retaining many of it's charming original features.
12 miles Royston, Hertfordshire, SG8
The Old Courthouse is a beautiful grade II listed building in the centre of Royston, with a wonderful history that has stitched itself into the fabric of the local community.
12 miles Houghton Conquest, Bedford, MK45
The Knife and Cleaver is set in the beautiful Bedfordshire Village of Houghton Conquest.
13 miles Hertford, Hertfordshire, SG14
Steeped in tradition, yet bang up to date, the Woolpack has been a McMullen pub since 1856 – and brewing has taken place here since 1743!
13 miles Hertford, Hertfordshire, SG14
13 miles Hertford, Hertfordshire, SG14
The Hertford Snug is true to its name; cosy, welcoming and a relaxing all-day space for breakfast, lunch, dinner, cocktails and everything in between, with a secluded sunny garden to boot to soak up the rays!
13 miles Hertford, Hertfordshire, SG14
The Salisbury Arms Hotel’s history dates back into the 18th Century when the building was known as The Bell. It became part of the McMullen family in 1891 and is very much at the heart of the Hertford drinking, dining and sleeping “scene”.
13 miles Hertford, Hertfordshire, SG14
In 1911, number 76 Fore Street was home to a number of local surgeons and physicians including Dr. Ernest Richard Evans and Dr. E Shelly who carried out their business in one of the grand ten rooms of the building.