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On this page we have included links to CAMRA,
pubs where you may purchase our products etc.
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CAMRA - National
Tyneside
& Northumberland
Sunderland
& South Tyneside
Durham
Wear
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Campaigning for real ale, pubs and drinkers rights since
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Small traditional freehouse in the historical town of
Alnwick, Northumberland. The pub is situated in Howick Street in an
area built just outside of the original town walls sometime around
1830. Records show the building as having become a beer house shortly
after construction and so it has remained until the present day. Today
this 'back street boozer' is developing an ever increasing reputation
as offering a warm welcome to anyone wishing to sample one of the
Real Ales and/or Malt Whiskies. Camra Northumberland Pub of the Year,
Runner-Up 2003 - 05, North Northumberland Pub of the Year 2006. |
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The ideal gift for the Real Ale drinker
who has to drive to find a good pub |
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Nautically themed and fully residential,
THE OLDE SHIP sits boldly above the tiny fishing harbour of Seahouses.
Historic as it is with its strong local maritime connections,
The Ship continues to maintain its high traditional standards in the
face of changing modern hotel trends.
The main saloon bar has tremendous character lit by stained glass
windows and in winter by the welcoming glow of an open fire. Adjoining the main bar - is another - snug, low beamed,"The
Cabin". The pub is a veritable sea museum -The scrubbed wooden
foor is constructed from pine ships decking, while the walls are
festooned with a wide variety of nautical artifacts, model fishing
boats and a replica of Seahouses' lifeboat, The 'Grace Darling'.
Figure heads, diving helmets, pulling oars, fish baskets, branding
irons, Lamps, all add to the unique 'feel' of circumstances that
was only too prevalent many years ago.
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Your hosts, Trevor and Julie, have great
pleasure in welcoming you to the Plough Inn web site.
We hope you enjoy browsing our pages and look forward to welcoming
you in person to the Plough in the near future.
A great location to visit the historic town of Berwick Upon Tweed
and the Scottish Borders. There are near by attractions including
Holy Island, Bamburgh Castle, sandy beaches (4 miles) and the Cheviot
hills etc
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Welcome to the Spread Eagle Hotel, Scotlands
oldest continually licenced hotel. We are a small hotel in the historic
Royal Burgh of Jedburgh in the Scottish Borders. The hotel was completely
refurbished in 2006 and now combines over 500 years of history with
all the modern comforts you would expect.
Only an hour from the Edinburgh city bypass, you can take advantage
of the variety of active pursuits available in the area, or simply
unwind in the private lounge or cosy pub.
John and Lorna are your resident hosts, and will be delighted to
introduce you to the characterful old building.
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A very warm welcome is extended to all patrons, visitors
and guests from the management and staff of this multi-award winning
real ale house. Under the tenancy of experienced publican Neil Amos
since April 2005, we have endeavoured to transform this traditional
and historic watering hole back to its original status as one of Tyneside's
premier cask ale outlets.
In recognition of our achievements, CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale)
has awarded us their much-coveted "Pub Of The Year" accolade
for the entire region of Tyneside & Northumberland for the last
two years running 2006 & 2007
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