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0.7 miles Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP21
Great Venue for Live Music - great DJs - function room for private hire. Pool & Darts Juke box Sky & Bt Sport. Real Ales
0.9 miles Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP20
1.3 miles Hartwell, Aylesbury, HP17
The Bugle Horn started life as a farmhouse, but during the early 1800s it was used as a wine store for Hartwell House, whilst Louis XVIII of France lived there in exile. Soon after we became known as
1.4 miles Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP17
A beautifully renovated country pub and restaurant, serving seasonal food, fine wine, real ales, and the warmest of welcomes. The Harrow at Bishopstone is your perfect summer destination!
2.6 miles Weston Turville, Aylesbury, HP22
When The Five Bells was built in 1854, the local farmers used to tether their horses to its fence while they popped inside for a drink. There was barely enough room for four tables and the beer barrel
4.2 miles Aston Clinton, Aylesbury, HP22
The Bell is by far one of the best pubs to experience unique British pub food in Buckinghamshire.
4.4 miles Wendover, Aylesbury, HP22
Lifelong Wendover residents, Pete and Shelley took over The King and Queen in February 2016. We have re-established The King and Queen as a vibrant community pub, at the heart of village life. With an exciting events calendar, focusing on our interests in
5 miles Aylesbury, HP18
The Bell is a traditional 450-year-old English country pub with a thatched roof, low-beamed ceilings and a beautiful period Inglenook fireplace. A delightful family friendly pub, you're guaranteed a warm welcome, excellent home-cooked food and some great
5.5 miles Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire, HP18
5.7 miles Wendover, Aylesbury, HP22
The first pint served on the property was in 1827, although it only became The Firecrest pub in 1998. Originally known as The Half Way House, The Firecrest is situated in its own extensive gardens on