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The Black Swan, about 4 Miles from Shepperton (Ockham)
A delightfully eclectic eatery the pub & restaurant presents a stunning international wine list, a great selection of real ales and a cosmopolitan décor with open fires and plenty of comfy seating. During the summer months enjoy one of Surrey's finest Al fresco dining experiences in our beautiful gardens.......

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The Wheatsheaf Pub, about 10 Miles from Shepperton (Slough)
Very popular with locals, the Wheatsheaf in Slough is a traditional pub at the heart of its community. Ticking all the boxes of a great local pub, The Wheatsheaf delivers perfect pints and a warm, welcoming atmosphere.......

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The Bridge, about 12 Miles from Shepperton (Bracknell)
Great dishes at great prices! Choose from a selection of our tasty dishes and enjoy a meal for any occasion. Whether you're drinking with friends and fancy a nibble to share, or treating yourself to one of our hearty pub classics, we're sure to tempt you with our menu. And if you still have room don't forget to take a look at our fabulous desserts!......

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The Windsor Castle Pub, about 14 Miles from Shepperton (Maidenhead)
Contemporary dining in a just-out-of-town location. Combining intimate bar area and modern contemporary dining room. Traditional pub food with a modern twist, delightfully presented and served by knowledgeable, friendly staff.......

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The Red Lion, about 15 Miles from Shepperton (London)
There has been a Red Lion pub on this site since 1434, but the present building dates to 1900. Long associated with Parliament, every Prime Minister up to Edward Heath has popped in for a drink after work, and The Red Lion also featured in the childhood of Charles Dickens, the formation of the unions and has been the scene of much political intrigue over the years.......

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