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The Blacksmiths Arms is a Grade II listed public house at Broughton Mills, Cumbria, England. [ 1 ] It is on the Campaign for Real Ale 's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors .
The facilities in the area include a 'Hungry Horse' chain public house, and a range of small shops, hair dressers and convenience stores. Milton Keynes Coachway and the Kingston Shopping Centre – which includes one of the UK's larger Tesco stores, a variety of retail outlets, a branch library and a community centre – are nearby.
The Bystander Hungry Horse pub, Wootton, Oxfordshire (August 2012) Hungry Horse is a chain of 246 pub restaurants in England, Wales and Scotland which is owned by Greene King. It was first established in 1995 and promotes itself as offering low cost meals for families and groups.
Chef & Brewer logo Rose and Crown, a Chef & Brewer pub, Kew, London The Bear Inn, a Chef & Brewer pub, Berkswell. The Chef & Brewer collection is a collection of over 150 licensed countryside pub restaurants in the United Kingdom, owned by Greene King. They provide pub food, specials and cask ales.
Broughton Mills is a village in Cumbria, England, located 2 miles (3.2 km) from the larger town of Broughton-in-Furness. The village consists of about 40 households, a phonebox (non-functional), church and a pub called the Blacksmiths Arms .
Broughton is a village and civil parish in northern Oxfordshire, England, about 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (4 km) southwest of Banbury. The 2011 Census recorded the parish's population as 286. [ 1 ]
North Broughton Island, to the north of Broughton Island; Broughton Point, on the south coast of North Broughton Island; the Broughton Strait off the north coast of Vancouver Island, between that island and Queen Charlotte Strait; the Broughton Peaks, a small group of peaks in the Barkley Sound region of the west coast of Vancouver Island
The Turf Hotel, also known as The Turf, is a public house in Wrexham, Wales, located on the corner of Wrexham A.F.C.'s Racecourse Ground, it has been a meeting place for Wrexham's fans for over 150 years. [1]