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Pub List – Updated 16 April 2021 PUB LIST – UPDATED 16 APRIL 2021 The pubs below will be opening their outdoor County Durham areas on 12 April 2021. The Stanley Jefferson, Bishop Auckland The Wicket Gate, Chester-le-Street Please note that table-bookings are not taken The Company Row, Consett in any of our pubs. The Bishops’ Mill, Durham The Ward Jackson, Hartlepool Bedfordshire The Grand Electric Hall, Spennymoor The Pilgrim’s Progress, Bedford The Crown Hotel, Biggleswade Cumbria The Swan Hotel, Leighton Buzzard The Furness Railway, Barrow-in-Furness The White House, Luton The William Rufus, Carlisle Woodrow Wilson, Carlisle Berkshire The Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, Keswick The Old Manor, Bracknell The Dog Beck, Penrith The Bear, Maidenhead The Miles Thompson, Kendal The Hatchet Inn, Newbury The Back of Beyond, Reading Derbyshire The King and Castle, Windsor Waggon and Horses, Alfreton The Wye Bridge House, Buxton Bristol The Pillar of Rock, Chesterfield St Georges Hall, Bristol The Portland Hotel, Chesterfield The Jolly Sailor, Bristol The Standing Order, Derby The Kingswood Colliers, Bristol The Knights Templar, Bristol Devon The Staple Hill Oak, Bristol The Panniers, Barnstaple V-Shed, Bristol George’s Meeting House, Exeter The Chevalier Inn, Exeter Buckinghamshire The Imperial, Exeter The White Hart, Aylesbury The Sawyer’s Arms, Exeter Captain Ridley’s Shooting Party, Milton Keynes The Powder Monkey, Exmouth The Moon Under Water, Milton Keynes The Star Inn, Honiton The Admiral Collingwood, Ilfracombe Cambridgeshire The White Hart Hotel, Okehampton The Regal, Cambridge The Talk of the Town, Paignton The Hippodrome, March The Britannia Inn, Plymouth Sandford House, Huntingdon The Union Rooms, Plymouth The College Arms, Peterborough The Stannary Court, Plympton The Draper’s Arms, Peterborough The Jolie Brise, Teignmouth The George Hotel, Peterborough The White Ball Inn, Tiverton Cheshire Dorset The Bull and Stirrup Hotel, Chester The Moon in the Square, Bournemouth The Counting House, Congleton The Royal Oak, Dorchester The Wheatsheaf, Ellesmere Port The Blackwater Stream, Poole The Society Rooms, Macclesfield The Lord Wimborne, Poole The Penny Black, Northwich The Quay, Poole The Kingfisher, Poynton The Society Rooms, Stalybridge Dunstable The Calverts Court, Stockport The Gary Cooper, Dunstable The Wilfred Wood, Stockport The Looking Glass, Warrington East Riding of Yorkshire The Queens Arms, Winsford The Cross Keys, Beverley The Prior John, Bridlington Cornwall City and County, Goole The Coinage Hall, Helston The Three John Scotts, Kingston Upon Hull The King Doniert, Liskeard The Admiral of the Humber, Kingston Upon Hull The Green Parrot, Perranporth The Rann Wartha, St Austell PUB LIST – UPDATED 16 APRIL 2021 East Sussex Hertfordshire continued The West Quay, Brighton The Admiral Byng, Potters Bar The Picture Playhouse, Bexhill-on-Sea The Manor House, Royston The Crowborough Cross, Crowborough Waterend Barn, St Albans The George Hotel, Hailsham The Standing Order, Stevenage Cornfield Garage, Eastbourne The Moon and Cross, Waltham Cross The Moon Under Water, Watford Essex The Blue Boar, Billericay Isle of Wight The William Aylmer, Harlow The Man in the Moon, Newport The Bottle Kiln, Harwich The Elms, Leigh-on-Sea Kent The Temeraire, Saffron Walden The County Hotel, Ashford Parsons’ Barn, Shoeburyness The Thomas Waghorn, Chatham The Battesford Court, Witham The Flying Boat, Dartford The Sir Norman Wisdom, Deal Gloucestershire The Leading Light, Faversham The Moon Under Water, Cheltenham The Saxon Shore, Herne Bay The Lord High Constable of England, Gloucester The Society Rooms, Maidstone The Regal, Gloucester Royal Victoria Pavilion, Ramsgate The Golden Lion, Rochester Greater Manchester The Belle and Lion, Sheerness The Gateway, East Didsbury The Golden Hope, Sittingbourne The Bull’s Head Hotel, Manchester The Humphrey Bean, Tonbridge The Robert Shaw, Westhoughton The Peter Cushing, Whitstable The Brocket Arms, Wigan Lancashire Hampshire The Sir Thomas Gerard, Ashton-in-Makerfield The John Russell Fox, Andover The Ash Tree, Ashton-under-Lyne The Queen Hotel, Aldershot The Commercial Hotel, Accrington The Ivy House, Alton The Layton Rakes, Blackpool The Angel, Basingstoke The Velvet Coaster, Blackpool The Wagon Works, Eastleigh The Boot Inn, Burnley The Crown Inn, Fareham The Jolly Tars, Cleveleys The Lord Arthur Lee, Fareham The Wallace Hartley, Colne The Prince Arthur, Fleet The Old Chapel, Darwen The Star, Gosport The Thomas Drummond, Fleetwood The Parchment Makers, Havant The Leyland Lion, Leyland The Six Bells, Lymington The Railway Hotel, Lytham St Annes The Red Lion, Petersfield The Trawl Boat Inn, Lytham St Annes The Sir Alec Rose, Portsmouth The Court Leet, Ormskirk The Admiral Sir Lucius Curtis, Southampton The Poulton Elk, Poulton-le-Fylde The Giddy Bridge, Southampton The Twelve Tellers, Preston The Red Lion, Southampton The Regal Moon, Rochdale The Standing Order, Southampton The Shay Wake, Shaw The Lord Palmerston, Southsea The Denmead Queen, Waterlooville Leicestershire The Shoulder of Mutton, Ashby-de-la-Zouch Herefordshire The Moon & Bell, Loughborough The Kings Fee, Hereford The Sugar Loaf, Market Harborough The Duke’s Head, Leominster The Kettleby Cross, Melton Mowbray The 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Fox on the Hill, Camberwell The Premier, Widnes The Ice Wharf, Camden The Eva Hart, Chadwell Heath Norfolk The Ledger Building, Docklands The Romany Rye, Dereham The Moon Under Water, Enfield The Whalebone, Downham Market The New Fairlop Oak, Fairlop The Limes, Fakenham The Hudson Bay, Forest Gate The Troll Cart, Great Yarmouth The Capitol, Forest Hill The William Adams, Great Yarmouth The William Morris, Hammersmith Globe Hotel, King’s Lynn The Toll Gate, Harringay The Bell Hotel, Norwich The Moon and Sixpence, Hatch End The Glass House, Norwich The Botwell Inn, Hayes The Queen of Iceni, Norwich The Great Spoon of Ilford, Ilford The Whiffler, Norwich The Half Moon, Mile End The Mossy Well, Muswell Hill North Lincolnshire The Watchman, New Malden The White Horse, Brigg The Moon Under Water, Norbury The Blue Bell Inn, Scunthorpe The Greenwood Hotel, Northolt The Harvest Moon, Orpington North Yorkshire The Moon & Stars, Penge The Ironstone Miner, Guisborough The Sovereign of the Seas, Petts Wood The Winter Gardens, Harrogate The Rocket, Putney The Swatters Carr, Middlesbrough The Village Inn, Rayners Lane The Plimsoll Line, Redcar The Moon and Stars, Romford The Ralph Fitz Randal, Richmond The Surrey Docks, Rotherhithe The Giant Bellflower, Selby J.J. Moon’s, Ruislip Manor The Devonshire Inn, Skipton The Sir Julian Huxley, Selsdon The Angel Hotel, Whitby The Barrel Vault, St Pancras The Postern Gate, York Goldengrove, Stratford The Moon on the Hill, Sutton Northamptonshire The George, Wanstead The Samuel Lloyd, Corby The New Cross Turnpike, Welling The Saxon Crown, Corby J.J. Moon’s, Wembley The Saracens Head Inn, Daventry Spouter’s Corner, Wood Green The Earl of Dalkeith, Kettering The Cordwainer, Northampton Manchester The Railway Inn, Rushden The Sedge Lynn, Chorlton-cum-Hardy The Red Well, Wellingborough The Eccles Cross, Eccles Castle in the Air, Manchester Northumberland The Bishop Blaize, Stretford The Rohan Kanhai, Ashington The Tim Bobbin, Urmston The Red Lion, Bedlington Merseyside Nottinghamshire The Brass Balance, Birkenhead The Last Post, Beeston The Barker’s Brewery, Liverpool The Admiral Sir John Borlase Warren, Nottingham The Captain Alexander, Liverpool The Free Man, Nottingham The Childwall Fiveways Hotel, Liverpool The Gooseberry Bush, Nottingham PUB LIST – UPDATED 16 APRIL 2021 The Picture House, Stafford Nottinghamshire continued Staffordshire continued The William Peverel, Nottingham The Bole Bridge, Tamworth The Woodthorpe Top, Nottingham The Dominie Cross, Retford Stockton-on-Tees The Half Moon Inn, Billingham Oxfordshire The Penny Black, Bicester Suffolk The Swan & Castle, Oxford The Kings Head Hotel, Beccles The Catherine Wheel, Henley-on-Thames The Cricketers, Ipswich The Joseph Conrad, Lowestoft Rutland The Golden Lion, Newmarket The Captain Noel Newton, Oakham The Willow Tree, Stowmarket Grover & Allen, Sudbury Shropshire The Hippodrome, Market Drayton Surrey The Wilfred Owen, Oswestry The Assembly Rooms, Epsom The Shrewsbury Hotel, Shrewsbury The Jack Fairman, Horley The Thomas Botfield, Telford Shopping Centre The Oxted Inn, Oxted The George, Staines-upon-Thames Somerset The Carnival Inn, Bridgwater Tyne and Wear The Posset Cup, Bristol The Five Swans, Newcastle upon Tyne The Reeds Arms, Burnham-on-Sea The Mile Castle, Newcastle upon Tyne The
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