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Pubs & bars in Shotleyfield that show football

Trying to find pubs in Shotleyfield that show football? 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: 3.8 miles     Location: New Ridley, Stocksfield, NE43

Family run, family friendly pub with wonderful views. Suits all ages

Distance: 4.1 miles     Location: Leadgate, Consett, DH8

Distance: 4.2 miles     Location: Consett, County Durham, DH8

Distance: 4.8 miles     Location: Lanchester, Consett, DH8

The Old Mill is a converted Mill House set in the peaceful countryside, nestled in its own valley, tucked away in 100 acres of beautiful County Durham countryside between Consett, Lanchester and a short drive from Durham City and Newcastle

Distance: 5.2 miles     Location: West Mickley, Stocksfield, NE43

Opened-out country local in hamlet on steep hill above Stocksfield. This stone built terraced pub However still boasts a quite magnificent huge stone fire place with coal fire in bar area and highly v

Distance: 5.7 miles     Location: Riding Mill, Northumberland, NE44

In the middle of Riding Mill, The Wellington is a great place to eat, drink and be merry.

Distance: 6 miles     Location: Prudhoe, Northumberland, NE42

Distance: 6 miles     Location: Slaley, Hexham, NE47

Community owned country pub situated in the heart of Slaley village in rural Northumberland. The Grade 2 listed building dates back to 1675 and has a traditional bar, separate dining room and accommodation.

Distance: 6.2 miles     Location: High Spen, Rowlands Gill, NE39

A small community pub serving homemade classics meals along with a range of entertainment from our Thursday quiz to live music every Saturday and much more!

Distance: 6.3 miles     Location: Blanchland, Consett, DH8

Swept up in the wilds of the North Pennine moors, holding court over the honey stone village of Blanchland and crafted by plucky Twelfth Century monks who headed for the Northumbrian hilltops in search of celestial isolation, ours is just the spot for the

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