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  2. Neir's Tavern - Wikipedia

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    The bar was founded in 1829 [1] [2] and, according to the current owner, is one of the oldest bars in the country, having been in continuous operation since 1829 (even during Prohibition [3]), under various names such as Blue Pump Room, Old Abbey, Neir’s Social Hall, and Union Course Tavern.

  3. The Seven Stars Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Stars Inn is a 14th-century public house in Robertsbridge, East Sussex, a well-preserved example of a medieval building and a typical Sussex village pub. It is associated with historical events, both real and rumoured. As of at least autumn 2016, it was closed for business.

  4. Thieves Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    The Thieves' Kitchen (formerly Vintner's Parrot and before that Thieves Kitchen) is a pub in the centre of the town and borough of Worthing, West Sussex.Established as a public house in the late 20th century, it occupies two early 19th-century listed buildings in the oldest part of the town: a Greek Revival-style former wine merchants premises, [1] and a Neoclassical chapel built for Wesleyan ...

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    Roughly bounded by the NJ-NY state line and State Highway 23. between Port Jervis, New York and Wantage Township, New Jersey 41°17′16″N 74°41′40″W  /  41.287778°N 74.694444°W  / 41.287778; -74.694444  ( High Point State

  6. Duke of Sussex, Acton Green - Wikipedia

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    The Duke of Sussex public house. The Duke of Sussex, Acton Green is a public house, opened in 1898, in the northern Chiswick district of Acton Green. It is prominently situated on a corner facing the common. The Grade II listed building is "elaborately decorated" [1] to a design by the pub architects Shoebridge & Rising.

  7. The Maltings, York - Wikipedia

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    The pub, in 2013. The Maltings is a historic pub on Tanner's Moat in York. The pub opened in 1842 as the Railway Tavern, a short walk from York railway station, which had opened the previous year. The opening of Lendal Bridge nearby increased its trade, although the relocation of York railway station reduced it. In light of these changes, in ...

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  9. Royal Pavilion Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Sussex Archaeological Collections. 140. Lewes: Sussex Archaeological Society: 97– 112. doi: 10.5284/1086047. Collis, Rose (2005). Brighton Boozers: a History of the City's Pub Culture. Brighton: Brighton & Hove City Council (Royal Pavilion, Libraries and Museums Department). ISBN 0-948723-60-2. Collis, Rose (2010). The New Encyclopaedia of ...