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    Pub of the Week: The Stag, Hastings

    3rd February 2017

    The Stag Inn is a traditional pub on the edge of Hastings Old Town, offering a warm welcome, quality pint and quality home-cooked food.

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    Pub of the Week: The Red Lion, Chelwood Gate

    1st February 2017

    The Red Lion at Chelwood Gate, near Haywards Heath is an attractive 19th Century pub situated close to the beautiful Ashdown Forest. Popular with ramblers and families enjoying a day in the countryside, it’s the ideal destination for a pub lunch after a bracing winter walk.

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    Pub of the Week: The Artichoke, Chartham

    17th January 2017

    Set in the heart of Chartham village, just 4 miles from the beautiful cathedral city of Canterbury, is The Artichoke, a traditional village pub built in the 15th century.

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    Pub of the Week: The Ostrich, Colnbrook

    17th January 2017

    An old coaching inn dating back to 1106, The Ostrich has been providing hospitality in Heathrow since long before air travel existed. It’s a pub and hotel packed to the rafters with character - with oak beams, open fireplaces, crooked stairs and a cobbled courtyard.

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    Pub of the Week: The Beau Nash, Tunbridge Wells

    6th January 2017

    The Beau Nash Tavern is a traditional pub at the top of Mount Ephraim, just a five-minute walk from Tunbridge Wells town centre and less than half a mile from the town’s train station.

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    Pub of the Week: The Alma, near Faversham

    21st December 2016

    The Alma is a traditional pub in the picturesque village of Painter’s Forstal, just 2 miles from the medieval market town of Faversham.

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    Pub of the Week: The Botany Bay Hotel, Broadstairs

    16th December 2016

    Situated on the magnificent Kingsgate cliff top, the Botany Bay Hotel in Broadstairs is the perfect destination for a seaside escape.

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    Pub of the Week: The Plough & Horses, Farnborough

    15th December 2016

    The Plough & Horses is a warm and friendly family pub in the village of Cove, just 4 miles from the historic town of Farnborough.

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    Pub of the Week: Mabel’s Tavern, London

    13th December 2016

    Tucked away behind the Euston Road, between King's Cross St Pancras and Euston railway stations, is Mabel's Tavern – a traditional English pub serving a wide variety of superb beers and freshly prepared food.

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    Pub of the Week: The Globe Inn, Hythe

    23rd November 2016

    Pub of the Week is The Globe Inn, Hythe. Dating back to the 1600s, the Globe Inn is one of the oldest surviving buildings in the pretty coastal market town of Hythe, a quintessentially English pub serving traditional pub food and Kentish cask ales, and winner of the Shepherd Neame Beer Hero Award 2016.

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    Pub of the Week: The King Henry VIII, Edenbridge

    15th November 2016

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    Pub of the Week: Ye Olde Whyte Lyon, Orpington

    8th November 2016

    Ye Olde Whyte Lyon is a recently-refurbished traditional pub in Locksbottom, Orpington.

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