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  2. Sutton-in-the-Isle - Wikipedia

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    Sutton or Sutton-in-the-Isle is a village and civil parish in the county of Cambridgeshire in England, near the city of Ely.The "in-the-Isle" suffix refers to the fact that the village is part of the Isle of Ely, once an island in the Fens and also an administrative county until 1965.

  3. The Cock sign - Wikipedia

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    The Cock sign is situated on the crossroads of Sutton High Street and Carshalton Road in the London Borough of Sutton. Built in 1907, it was originally a pub sign for The Cock hotel and pub, before being converted into a road sign and lamp post. Since 2018, The Cock sign has been a Grade II listed structure.

  4. All Bar One - Wikipedia

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    In October 1994, Wilmott found Mary-Jane Brook and Nelly Benstead to run the first outlet. The first bar was opened in December 1994 in Sutton, London, town centre [2] by Bass Taverns, run by Sir Ian Prosser, who also owned Fork and Pitcher and Harvester. Bass bought Harvester in 1994. In its style, many pub chains have followed where All Bar ...

  5. List of pubs in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Britain's smallest pub measuring just 5 metres by 2 metres (16.5 ft by 6.5 ft), according to the Guinness Book of Records. [7] The pub, a timber-framed Grade II listed building, has been in existence since 1867. [8] In 1984, a record 102 people squeezed inside. [9] The Old Ferryboat Inn, Holywell, Cambridge. One of a number of pubs claiming to ...

  6. The Old Ferry Boat Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Old Ferry Boat Inn is a pub in Holywell, Huntingdonshire, Cambridgeshire, England. It is situated on the banks of the River Great Ouse. [1] [2] The Old Ferry Boat Inn was established in 560. It claims to be the oldest pub in England. [1] [2] It is Grade II listed. [3]

  7. Pub names - Wikipedia

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    This fictional account was popularised in a novel, Rookwood (1834), resulting in a surge of Dick Turpin nostalgia and associated pub names. Brazen George Inn, Cambridge (closed). Named after England's patron Saint. [90] The Bucket of Blood, is a public house in Phillack, Hayle, Cornwall, owned by St Austell Brewery. It is thought to be named ...

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  9. Queen's Head, Newton - Wikipedia

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    The Queen's Head is a pub in Newton, Cambridgeshire, England. It is Grade II listed [1] and has been a pub since 1729. [2] It is on the Regional Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors for East Anglia. [2] The pub sign depicts Anne of Cleves. [3] It has been listed in every edition of CAMRA's Good Beer Guide since 1974, one of only five pubs to ...