Shears
Cadley Road, Collingbourne Ducis, Marlborough, SN8 3ED
Telephone 01264 850304
Licensee Justin Winstanley
The Shears Inn is set in the midst of the rolling Wiltshire countryside, 15 minutes from Marlborough and 20 mins from Salisbury. The traditionally thatched building dates back to the 18th century. At the Shears Inn you will find great food in relaxed surroundings, and there are 6 very well appointed letting bedrooms. There is also a nice sunny garden terrace. The Shears Inn is convenient for business, visiting local sites (Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain and the Savernake forest are minutes away) or just getting away for the weekend. The Shears Inn is dog friendly and close to miles of well trodden paths and bridleways. For details on price and availability of letting rooms, please contact the staff at the Shears Inn, or to book a room online, please click here.
Shipmans
12 The Drapery, Northampton, NN1 2HG
Telephone 01604 636739
Licensee Deborah O'Reilly
Shipmans is a centrally located bar in the Market Place of Northampton and offers traditional home made food at lunchtimes.
Six Bells
The Green South, Warborough, OX10 7DN
Telephone 01865 858265 or
Licensee Balvinder Gill
The Six Bells is an extremely pretty thatched pub situated near the village cricket green. It will also be familiar to viewers of "Midsommer Murders". Popular for an evolving seasonal menu & fresh daily specials, the Six Bells is a special and rare discovery. If you live locally to the Six Bells, you might like to know that you can now have your parcels delivered to the pub if you know you are not going to be able to receive them at home. For more information on this free service, please follow this link here.
So Bar
10 Brewers Lane, Richmond, TW9 1HH
Telephone 0208 940 0427
Licensee Damian Wright
For over 5 years now, the So Bar in the heart of Richmond has cemented it's reputation with the uber cool crowd who cram it's beautiful interior. It's cool chic, pours sophisticated cocktails, & oozes style and celebrities. So Bar is a Manhattan cocktail lounge, well known for the extensive handcrafted cocktails and clever menu that jostle with it's own off piste tunes that fuel an energetic but friendly vibe.
Sow & Pigs
Main Street, Poundon, Bicester, OX27 9BA
Telephone 01869 277728
Licensee Alison Gurney
The Sow and Pigs is a pretty 17th century pub situated on the edge of Poundon Village. The Sow and Pigs boasts a large garden and good-sized car park, as well as a cosy and welcoming bar. The traditional character of the pub has been kept and it is a great place to pop into for a drink.
Stoneham
153 Portland Road, Hove, BN3 5QT
Telephone 01273 383840
Licensee Maria Jonsson
The Stoneham Pub & Pizzeria is a newly refurbished and delightfully comfortable, light and airy pub. The Stoneham has retained the feel of a traditional pub, with open fires and real ales on tap, but mixed this cleverly with a fresh new pizza menu. Eating at the Stoneham is very family friendly, and there is also a great beer garden.
Sun
Hill Bottom, Whitchurch Hill, Reading, RG8 7PU
Telephone 01189 842260
Licensee Christine Mott & Rosalind Davies
The Sun Inn is situated in beautiful countryside on the edge of Whitchurch Hill. A traditionally run village pub where a warm welcome from Chris (known by the locals as "Ma") and Ros awaits you.
With ample parking and a very spacious garden, the Sun Inn is the perfect setting for a relaxing drink on a hot summer's day.
In winter a cosy log fire roars in the grate, and we serve traditional homemade food 7 days a week, all year round and at reasonable prices.
Not forgetting our customer's who smoke, we have a pleasant heated patio area.
Dogs and Children are most welcome.
Swan
13 Church Street, Bicester, OX26 6AY
Telephone 01869 369035
Licensee Tony Viney
The Swan Inn strikes a wonderful balance between old coaching inn atmosphere and contemporary bar character. Built from the local stone, the Swan is reputed to be the oldest drinking establishment in the town, believed to date from 1681. The recent refurbishment and modernisation has retained and enhanced the Swan's best features: think inglenook fireplaces, squashy sofas and traditional scrubbed wooden tables. The Swan has gained an enviable reputation for food. Not 'gastro' and certainly not posh, the food is properly cooked and served with homely touches like home-made Maris Piper chips and home made puds - perfect to accompany a pint of excellent condition real ale! In addition to the bar area there are six comfortable letting bedrooms served by three shared bathrooms - please call the Swan directly for information on price and availability.