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  2. Cott Inn - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the Cott Inn was 8th in The Daily Telegraph's list of "30 Best Pubs in Britain". [4]In 2019, it was named "Great British Pub of the Year". [8]Also in 2019, The Guardian listed the Cott Inn among its "40 great cosy hotels, B&Bs and pubs with rooms for winter".

  3. Run of the Mill - Wikipedia

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    Run of the Mill may refer to: "Run of the Mill" (George Harrison song), 1970 song by George Harrison "Run of the Mill" (Judas Priest song), 1974 song by Judas Priest;

  4. Butt and Oyster - Wikipedia

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    The Butt and Oyster is an old inn on the River Orwell in Pin Mill, Suffolk. It was listed for preservation in 1989 and English Heritage dated parts of the structure back to the 17th century. [1] Historical records go back as far as 1456, when a water bailiff held court hearings there. [2] It was subsequently recorded as a public house in 1553. [3]

  5. British pubs are worried they’ll run out of Guinness - AOL

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    At the Sheephaven Bay pub in London, tucked just behind Camden High Street, Guinness accounts for more than 50% of weekly draft beer sales. ... British pubs are worried they’ll run out of ...

  6. Pubs introduce Guinness Ration Cards as stocks run dry - AOL

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    Patrick Fitzsimons, who has run the Faltering Fullback, a major Irish pub in north London, said: “It’s been very difficult. We’re a very high-volume customer. We normally do 35 to 50 kegs a ...

  7. Ye Olde Fighting Cocks - Wikipedia

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    Other pubs such as Ye Olde Man & Scythe in Bolton, Greater Manchester, and Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem in Nottingham also make unproved claims to being the oldest. Ye Olde Fighting Cocks was once listed as the oldest in England by the Guinness World Records , but the record was withdrawn from consideration in 2000 because it was deemed impossible ...

  8. The Crooked House - Wikipedia

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    A 1904 postcard of the building. The Crooked House was a pub in South Staffordshire, England.Its name and distinctive appearance were the result of 19th-century mining subsidence which caused one side of the building to be approximately 4 feet (1.2 m) lower than the other.

  9. Tan Hill Inn - Wikipedia

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    In July 2017 the pub was put up for sale by landlady Louise Peace who had run it for 13 years with her husband Mike. [15] [2] Since mid-2018, owner Andrew Hields has been restoring the character to the Inn. A report at the time indicated that the owners planned to open the barn as a carvery and to add a second bar. [16]