Pubs & bars in Puckeridge that have a real fire

Trying to find pubs in Puckeridge that have a real fire? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve got every pub and bar in the UK listed. Whether you’re looking for a pub or bar to play darts, somewhere to play pool or just want to have a look at a menu before you go, we can help.

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Distance: 6.3 miles     Location: Walkern, Stevenage, SG2

Distance: 6.4 miles     Location: Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, CM23

Distance: 6.6 miles     Location: Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, CM23

Distance: 6.7 miles     Location: Great Amwell, Ware, SG12

The George IV offers exceptional restaurant cuisine within a warm, friendly and relaxed atmosphere. We have a beautiful function room with access to a private courtyard. Up to 50 people for seated dining and up to 85 people for a buffet style

Distance: 6.8 miles     Location: Manuden, Bishop's Stortford, CM23

The Yew Tree Inn is a 15th century, family run 7 bedroom pub-restaurant-hotel set in the picturesque countryside of Manuden village, alongside the Stansted-Cambridge cycle route, 5 minutes drive from Junction 8 of M11 motorway and 10 minutes from Stansted

Distance: 6.9 miles     Location: Thorley, Bishop's Stortford, CM23

Enjoy Seriously Relaxed Dining in Stortford!

Distance: 7.1 miles     Location: Stanstead Abbotts, Ware, SG12

Distance: 7.2 miles     Location: 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.

Distance: 7.3 miles     Location: Nuthampstead, Royston, SG8

Great atmosphere with roaring fires in the winter. Family friendly with play equipment in the garden. Great country pub with mouth watering food and a fantastic range of real ales and extensive wine list. Marquee for functions with takes up to 150 people.

Distance: 7.4 miles     Location: Longmeadow, Stevenage, SG2

Dating back to 1774, The Chequers was originally used as a farmhouse on a 40 acre farm which included a slaughterhouse. Taken over by the St. Albans brewer in 1820, by 1871 the grounds also included a

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