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| Matson contains a ski slope, a | pub, a shopping parade, doctors surgery, Neighbourh |
| Wyverstone used to have the Plough | pub, a mid 16th building on Mill Road, but it close |
| Magna is the larger of the villages with a | pub, a forge workshop and village hall while Parva |
| He met with others at a | pub, a club or a home, circled some chairs and expe |
| The village is home to a | pub, a few shops, a post office, a Leisure centre, |
| nese buffet restaurant (formerly the Three Tuns | Pub), a branch of the Nationwide Building Society, |
| Places of interest are a | pub, a service station and a caravan park which att |
| n include include a church, a primary school, a | pub, a hairdressers, and a creche. |
| a small shop (combined with the post office), a | pub, a small garage and a fruit juice processing an |
| The village has two four-star hotels, a local | pub, a local primary school and a village hall. |
| Then town has a | pub, a bowls club and a golf course. |
| The village comprises several shops, a | pub, a primary school, a number of council and priv |
| many nearby Buckinghamshire villages, it has a | pub, a recreational playing field, a church and a t |
| The village also has a church, a | pub, a primary school, a GAA pitch including a hand |
| ardens and fine sea views one known as the 'tin | pub', a wine shop, 2 Bed and Breakfasts, several se |
| Grimston has a | pub, a place of worship and once also had a railway |
| The village has a | pub, a traditional Inn, a junior school, a church, |
| The village is home to a | pub, a restaurant, a village shop, a hairdresser, a |
| onarch's Way long distance footpath and has one | pub, a village post office and several farms in the |
| Leavening has a | pub, a place of worship, and a primary school. |
| ourts, two lawn bowls grounds, a post office, a | pub, a butchery, a fuel station, a mechanic, an AGn |
| It has one | pub, a post office, and a duckpond. |
| The hamlet consists of a | pub, a general store, and several hotels, guest hou |
| the village include a primary school, a church, | pub, a fish and chip shop and a Post Office/Village |
| Great Preston has one | pub, a local cricket team, a post office and a vill |
| It has a | pub, a Village Hall and a church called The Friends |
| , run by a small army of volunteers, a thriving | pub, a football team, an active Trust supporting th |
| ge has a small primary school, a post office, a | pub, a chapel and a garage. |
| lage are St Peter's Church, The Scott's Arms (a | pub), a primary school and a village hall. |
| It consists of a | Pub, a Village Hall, a Church and is close to Stave |
| The Quadrant | pub, a disused branch library which has been closed |
| The village has a primary school, a | pub, a shop and a post office. |
| There is a | pub, a post office and an elementary school (Touree |
| by the roundabout including the Chiverton Arms | pub, a Starbucks coffee shop (formerly a Little Che |
| Today, the village contains a shop, a | Pub, a Primary School, a railway halt, and a Garda |
| oric building in the village is The Black Horse | pub, a 17th-century inn and former magistrate's gao |
| n Department Store, in front of the Brown Sugar | Pub, a car parking building, Big C shopping mall, t |
| The village has a | pub, a post office, a petrol station and a school. |
| It also has a community centre, | pub, a church and a local store. |
| h as a primary school, a church, a post office, | pub, a social club and a newsagent. |
| The village consists of a | pub, a post office, a shop, a church, and a medical |
| On Harmonstown Road itself are shops, a | pub, a Ford main dealer, a snooker hall and other b |
| Village facilities include a | pub, a sports and social club, a local shop and Pos |
| Newborough has a | pub, a school and a church. |
| Within the village there are a | pub, a shop and sub post office and a YHA youth hos |
| Sutton has a | pub, a post office and a place of worship. |
| s a parish church, two Nonconformist chapels, a | pub, a primary school, pharmacy and a shop. |
| ry Life as essential to a successful village: a | pub, a post office, a place of worship, a primary s |
| includes a 13th century parish church, historic | pub, a garage, a village duck pond, and a small woo |
| Monageer village contains a shop, a | pub, a Primary School, and a R.C. church (with adjo |
| Coombe Bissett has a | pub, a chapel, and a church and is informally known |
| Murrintown village contains a shop, a | pub, a primary school, a R.C. church and a large co |
| Martin and his wife Marie walked to "Fa' Joe's" | pub, a well-known mixed bar on Lurgan's Market Stre |
| It has a | pub, a post office/shop, and a restaurant, as well |
| its own small church dedicated to St James, one | pub, a village hall and several farms. |
| the seniors' annual memory book was The Senior | Pub, a publication of senior moments which covered |
| al garage and petrol station, the Gardners Arms | pub, a thriving village shop which incorporates a p |
| e just shows a reference to the Empire 4 as the | pub across the road! |
| Today the | pub acts as a popular traditional pub and hotel, ow |
| Today the | pub acts as a popular restaurant and is a former wi |
| A sign on a | pub advertises ales brewed in Oxford, so it may be |
| , of uncertain nationality, who has entered the | pub after attending a funeral, a hobby of hers. |
| Norrie takes over the running of the | pub after Dougie gives up the job. |
| g "Squares" by The Beta Band plays later in the | pub, after Tommy watches news about war in Iraq. |
| e men at work or over a well earned pint in the | pub after work. |
| it was restored and converted into Kelly's Brew | Pub after lying empty for many years. |
| The Swan Inn is now the only | pub after the Coach House reverted to a private dwe |
| from an offshore buoy to his brother's seafront | pub against the "clock" of pint of Guinness being c |
| es including A&M Commercials, The Derryvale Inn | pub, Albert Keene Coal & Oil Armagh Trading Ltd, M& |
| Brasingamens | Pub, Alderley Edge, Cheshire as the Nightclub |
| Gradually six other survivors congregate in the | pub, all puzzled by the deaths, and initially at a |
| Clint claims being in the | pub all night, but SuperHaji has her revenge on him |
| ied in 1919 and her mother continued to run the | pub alone until she married William Bundle in Augus |
| f him was painted and hung in the Golden Farmer | pub along the London Road. |
| Review Board of Ontario and co-owner of Sandy's | Pub along with his wife Sandy. |
| There are a number of shops, including a | pub, along the Brockenhurst Road (A330) and Ascot r |
| The | pub also held the changing rooms for the club durin |
| , bricks, glasses and iron bars, at the Uplands | pub Also Including Johnny Paine And Several Other M |
| Le White | Pub also shows sporting events but these tend to be |
| The | pub also has a great literary heritage. |
| The | pub also provided the setting for the BBC's poorly |
| The | pub also has the longest name of a registered comme |
| h is often carefully controlled in a modern-day | pub, although the temperature can naturally fluctua |
| the Cutting Room, Village Underground and Joes | Pub among others before deciding that Miami would h |
| In the basement of the BU Castle is the BU | Pub, an English-style pub serving drinks and sandwi |
| The village has a | pub, an evangelical church, a telephone box and a v |
| The village has a small post office, a shop, a | pub, an electrician's shop, a fancy dress shop and |
| The village has a | pub, an Anglican church dedicated to Saints Peter a |
| There is an Irish and Scottish theme to the | pub and its staff members wear kilts while working. |
| ere are many circular walks that start from the | pub and take in the beautiful village. |
| x and shopping centre including a delicatessen, | pub and chemist. |
| event held in Liverpool, England at The Cavern | Pub and The Cavern Club, where 'The Beatles first p |
| The Woodman Public House is the village | pub and renowned for its quality ales served from t |
| The village has no | pub, and very little in the way of shops, a small c |
| The Windmill is a | pub and live music venue in Brixton, London, with a |
| It is now a | pub and is set within a labyrinth of medieval court |
| nual Naddstock Music Festival, the grotto, Nadd | Pub and the newly installed Eagle Monument. |
| n and Ridley decided to sell the licence to the | pub and offered Bet first refusal. |
| mer Empire Theatre previously stood next to the | pub and actors from the theatre would drink there, |
| orters buses that left Partick from the Dolphin | Pub and Smiddy Bars in Partick. |
| ar the Village, down the cul de sac road by the | pub and also have a soccer club called Knockaderry |
| otel (formerly the Empress of India Hotel) is a | pub and live music venue located at 714 Nicholson S |
| nces, and was living in Carrickfergus running a | pub and assist in the running of a local boxing clu |
| ners are Botanic Inns, one of Belfast's largest | pub and restaurant companies, whose establishments |
| The village has a school, a | pub and a post office. |
| The George is a | pub and nightclub on South Great George's Street in |
| Asia Pacific Council; the Water Network of the | PUB; and the Singapore Environment Council. |
| Flecknoe has a | pub and a small church, dedicated to St. Mark, whic |
| Faugh has a | pub and a quarry. |
| The only buildings then were a | pub and a few buildings at the crossroads at the bo |
| The landmark of note is the Three Horse Shoes | pub and restaurant which attracts visitors from all |
| Abernant used to have a | pub and a post office, but due to the ever decreasi |
| .C. was founded in 1937 by the owner of a local | pub and enjoyed great success over the next four de |
| is centred around the village in particular the | pub and people who have affiliations to the communi |
| It contains several shops, a | pub, and a 14th century church. |
| and its associated primary school, as well as a | pub and garden centre. |
| in village consists of a few houses and village | pub, and is situated just off the B158 approximatel |
| The village contains a shop, a | pub and a small quay for fishing boats. |
| 1990s the station building was converted into a | pub and restaurant and then into a nightclub and ba |
| common land and also local shops, plus a local | pub and most recently a number of newly developed h |
| The Mother-in-Law Lounge is a | pub and a shrine in New Orleans, Louisiana dedicate |
| into believing him, and Liz was sacked from the | pub and left Weatherfield briefly to help Bet Lynch |
| e to Bass-Charrington, she served as a floating | pub and restaurant named Old Caledonia on the Victo |
| The George Tavern is a famous East End | pub and music venue. |
| upper section of the gorge is the Fox House, a | pub and hotel on the road to Sheffield which marks |
| 4 by turning off that road at the Cock O'Barton | pub and taking first left after about 800 m. |
| f Magden Park, a development of Offices, Hotel, | Pub and private Health facility. |
| Lane, home of the Belle Vue Barracks, Belle Vue | Pub and the original location of Belle Vue Boys' Sc |
| much prompting from Frank, decided to sell the | pub and emigrate to Spain. |
| house units, the Digbeth Branch Canal, a listed | pub and pumping station. |
| Belper Lane End has a | pub and a place of worship. |
| The Field is an Irish | pub and restaurant located in San Diego's historic |
| A | pub and Moroccan Lounge is also located within the |
| station, post office, farm store & butcher, one | pub and a popular restaurant. |
| er of Punchbowl and Canterbury Roads, a popular | pub and band venue until the licence was sold. |
| Henry stayed on at the | pub and became irritated by Alan's ways. |
| Other sights include Lough Gara Lodge, Drury's | pub and the general store. |
| to do except for playing billiards in the local | pub and sniff the gel that the local inspector lath |
| Boyatt Wood contains a | pub and some local shops, but it is a huge housing |
| The Stagg Inn also offers accommodation, in the | pub and at the Old Vicarage, just down the road. |
| y around the UK playing at small rock / 'Biker' | pub and club venues including the Isle of Man TT, a |
| The village also has a church and a village | pub and also a village school. |
| x, a telephone box a few farms, a small farmers | pub and a few old buildings including the "old work |
| ]) to enter the site, payable to the High Rocks | pub and restaurant opposite. |
| talking to an oldtimer at the nearby Christiana | Pub, and he told me that Bear used to be off the ho |
| into the 20th century, with only the Green Man | pub and the Railway Tavern (still in existence toda |
| ey year in August; there is a village hall, one | pub and a traditional bakery. |
| The area also has a | pub and a club. |
| It is said it was taken to the nearby | pub and revived with a drink. |
| iffe house and the Saxon Mill water mill (now a | pub and restaurant), which was mentioned in the Dom |
| Hyland currently owns the Sports Page | pub and Sports Page in White Plains, New York. |
| a primary school, a successful village shop, a | pub and a two AA rosette restaurant. |
| Containing just a single | pub and no shops, it is largely an agricultural com |
| ished in 1953 and is formally known as the Cubs | Pub and Cubs Grill. |
| , including an Australian bar, Japi's, an Irish | Pub, and Kane's Bar. |
| Paul Merrett owns and runs the Victoria | Pub and Dining Rooms in Sheen. |
| conference and meeting facilities as well as a | pub and many other facilities. |
| The Heorot is a | pub and draught house located on South Walnut Stree |
| By the end of the century there was only one | pub and the population was said to have halved duri |
| t now consists of a few cottages by the road, a | pub and a farm. |
| ong them Tesco Express, Post Office, Chemist, a | pub and 'Ming's Fish Bar' a local fish and chip sho |
| shopping parade (including a Tesco Express), a | pub and a small youth centre. |
| though now a small village of several houses, a | pub and a primary school, it was an important and t |
| It was built in 1720, on the site of a previous | pub and was a working class tavern, serving the doc |
| With the | Pub and Village Hall, Mawbray serves as the centre |
| as a shopping plaza with a range of shops and a | pub, and is the site of a third-level institution, |
| Famous landmarks include the Wrygarth Inn | pub and nearby 'Hatfield Paddock' football pitch ad |
| d Dan fought each other over the running of the | pub, and were often involved in games of one-upmans |
| The Old Silent Inn (formerly The Eagle) is a | pub and guest house located walking distance from t |
| y to obtain planning permission to demolish the | pub and erect housing have been rejected by the loc |
| Chumley's is an historic | pub and former speakeasy at 86 Bedford Street in Ne |
| s, including Catholic Church, Community Centre, | Pub and GAA grounds. |
| he adjoining former refreshment rooms are now a | pub and restaurant, and the engine shed forms part |
| The building straight ahead contains a | pub and exhibition. |
| ces found in Glinsk include a church, a shop, a | pub and a GAA pitch. |
| age of Llandenny nearby is just a few houses, a | pub and a church. |
| The village has a shop, | pub and golf driving range. |
| town today boasts a General Store, Post Office, | Pub and Gallery/Studio, as well as sporting facilit |
| cluding the Hurst Hotel, the New Three Mariners | pub and Brown's Hotel in April 2004 for £670,000. |
| The village contains a shop,a | pub and a Protestant church (Tintern Church of Irel |
| age centre includes a village green and pond, a | pub, and village stores. |
| Another fire devastated the | pub and it was rebuilt in 1676 and has since had ad |
| ound in the village, along with the Boot n Shoe | pub and also a chinese takeaway. |
| of any street lamps, village shops, a school, a | pub, and drains. |
| erriver had its own school, forge, post office, | pub and church. |
| nby village incorporates the Duke of Wellington | pub, and the neighbouring Post Office. |
| There is a newsagent's shop, a | pub and a co-op store in the village. |
| It used to have a post office, a | pub and other important local amenities. |
| avement between Plymouth Pavilions, the Sippers | pub and The Duke of Cornwall Hotel, Millbay Road. |
| A | pub and restaurant, The Bridge Inn, serves exotic m |
| Its high street contains a | pub, and a bowling green. |
| It later became an inn, and the chief village | pub and restaurant. |
| The | pub and Juggs Lane (a road used as a public path wh |
| There is a | pub and a small church. |
| ins meant all the food outlets, the Golden Hind | pub and eventually even the Bay Hotel closed down a |
| of Methven is a small park adjacent to the Blue | Pub and Medical Centre, which was the site of the r |
| Castle Carrock has a school, a | pub and a place of worship. |
| the hotel, since reopened with a restaurant and | pub, and one of the orchard-era mansions remain, an |
| ghbouring community has taken its name from the | pub and station". |
| also as a musician at the "Prospect of Whitby" | pub and at the Spanish Garden Club in the West End, |
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