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Pubs & bars in Wrockwardine that have disabled facilities

Trying to find pubs in Wrockwardine that have disabled facilities? 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: 1.5 miles     Location: Shawbirch, Telford, TF5

Distance: 1.5 miles     Location: Wellington, Telford, TF1

The new landlord (May 2013) has now introduce real ale now that he has settled into the establishment. Based in the centre of the town it is handy for dropping into while out shopping to enjoy pint an

Distance: 1.6 miles     Location: Wellington, Telford, TF1

This Grade 2 Listed Building, parts of which date back to 1600, is always worth a visit for any real ale lover. Traditional quarry tiled floors and friendly staff. Always a selection of local real ales on the pulls.

Distance: 1.6 miles     Location: Shawbirch, Telford, TF1

Distance: 2.7 miles     Location: Telford, Shropshire, TF1

Distance: 4.2 miles     Location: Telford, Shropshire, TF2

Large but comfortable estate pub very welcoming, good cheap food.

Distance: 4.5 miles     Location: Oakengates, Telford, TF2

Oakengates' original real-ale freehouse. Holder of CAMRA's Golden Award, "Best Cask Beer Pub, West Midlands & Wales" in G.B.Pub Awards with an excellent wide-range of drinks. Quality music, comedy & events make it the place to visit in the area!

Distance: 4.5 miles     Location: Dawley, Telford, TF4

In Dawley’s High Street, this historic landmark is Grade II listed. Not only a great pub for Dawley & district but one of the most classy venues in Telford with areas that you can hire for meetings and conferences, for functions and parties.

Distance: 5 miles     Location: Town Centre, Telford, TF3

This Wetherspoon pub is named after Thomas Botfield, a local industrialist. From the 1790s, the Malins Lee estate was transformed by Thomas Botfield.

 
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