Our National drink? Certainly beats a cup of tea as far as we’re concerned.
Hindley, Wigan, WN2
The Bird I’th Hand is a large pub situated on the edge of the town centre of Hindley, having a car park at the rear and a beer garden. The pub is a great community local, serving cask ales, food daily, Sky sports and offers weekly entertainment.
Mid Calder, Livingston, EH53
Established in the small village of Mid Calder in 1747, this pub is one of the busiest meeting places in the area. The Black Bull Inn is at the heart of the community, and enjoys a prime location, sit
Waltham Chase, Southampton, SO32
Bexley, Kent, DA5
Northfield, Birmingham, B31
This was built in 1929, opening on 1 December. Designed for the Davenport Brewery, by Francis Goldsbrough (from the local architectural practice of Bateman and Bateman), this is one of the largest and finest examples of a Brewer’s Tudor-style public house
Atherstone, Warwickshire, CV9
Old town pub where you walk straight into the busy bar. Decorated by a giant clock and various musical instruments, the main draw in winter is the lovely log fire
Atwick, Driffield, YO25
Surbiton, Surrey, KT6
Traditional pub on the corner with Maple Road. Owned by Young’s, since 1840 when the coach to Brighton stopped outside.
Maldon, Essex, CM9
Fun, family and dog friendly traditional pub on Maldon High Street, just a short walk from Promenade Park.
Shepshed, Loughborough, LE12