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  2. Bull Inn, Sonning - Wikipedia

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    The Bull Inn when owned by George Gale & Co Ltd.. Traditionally, the Bull was owned by the Bishop of Salisbury, whose palace once stood nearby. [2] Today it is owned by St Andrew's Church who currently rent it to Fullers [3] The present 16th century timber-framed building, [4] it is suggested, was a hospitium for pilgrims visiting the relics of the mysterious St Sarik at the adjoining St ...

  3. Great House at Sonning - Wikipedia

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    The Great House at Sonning (formerly the White Hart public house) is a hotel and restaurant with a riverside garden on the River Thames near Sonning Bridge at Sonning, Berkshire, England. It is possible for patrons to moor along the towpath running past the hotel on the river.

  4. Wokingham - Wikipedia

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    Wokingham became a chapelry in the middle ages; its church of All Saints was built in the 14th century, probably on the site of a 12th century chapel. [12] The chapelry of Wokingham was a separate civil parish from an early date, but remained part the ecclesiastical parish of Sonning until 1812. [11] The town was also an ancient borough.

  5. Pizza Rossini - Wikipedia

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    Rossini was born in the city of Pesaro at the turn of the 1960s. Designed to accompany the apéritif, [2] met with success among the inhabitants of Pesaro, to the point of motivating the city's pizza chefs to offer this novelty in their pizzerias; the name of the pizza is a tribute to the composer Gioachino Rossini, who was born in Pesaro.

  6. Ruscombe - Wikipedia

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    Berkshire 51°28′48″N 0°51′07″W  /  51.480°N 0.852°W  / 51.480; Ruscombe is a village and civil parish , east of Twyford in the Borough of Wokingham in Berkshire , England .

  7. L'Ortolan - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant's origins can be traced back to its opening by chef Richard Sandford in 1984 [3] when it was known as Milton Sandford. It was then purchased by Nico Ladenis, who left the restaurant he renamed as Chez Nico, less than a year later in 1986. A few months later, John Burton-Race opened the restaurant, calling it L'Ortolan. [2]

  8. Arborfield Cross - Wikipedia

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    It is situated at what was a cross-roads but is now a roundabout on the A327 road, 3 miles south-east of Reading, 3 miles west of Wokingham, and half a mile to the east of the smaller village of Arborfield. Recently, both Arborfield and Arborfield Cross have become collectively known as Arborfield, there are no signs marking the boundary of ...

  9. List of breweries in Berkshire - Wikipedia

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    East Berkshire Brewery: Maidenhead: Unknown Unknown Unknown [7] [14] Flyer & Firkin: Reading: 1996 Brewpub Closed in 1999 along with parent company Firkin Brewery [1] Fort & Firkin: Windsor: 1995 Brewpub Closed in 1999 along with parent company Firkin Brewery [1] Greenwood's Brewery: Wokingham: 1994 Commercial Closed in 1997 [1] Higgs Brewery ...