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Kings Arms, about 14 Miles from Higham Wood (Rochester)
The Kings Arms is a family owned pub with a promise to provide excellent food at an affordable price. We are located on a pretty cobbled street a stones throw from Upnor Castle. But don't judge the pub by the outside - you will be amazed by our beautifully laid out garden. Our resturant provides you with a comfortable relaxed atmosphere for you to enjoy the fresh fish, local meats and vegetarian options. We understand any dietary requirements you might have, so just let us know and we ......

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The Treacle Mine, about 18 Miles from Higham Wood (Grays Thurrock)
Here at The Treacle Mine you'll find everything you'd expect from a good food pub in Grays - but with plenty of added sizzle. From our famous mouthwatering skillets and tasty British classics to our unbeatable value for money and warm, family-friendly atmosphere, it's no wonder the people of South Ockendon, West Thurock and Chafford Hundred can't get enough of this Sizzling pub. ......

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White Horse Inn, about 26 Miles from Higham Wood (Faversham)
The White Horse in Boughton-under-Blean is a historic pub restaurant with more than its fair share to offer guests. Not only is this ancient coaching inn mentioned in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, but its location in a glorious village surrounded by hop field lined walksing routes to Mount Ephraim Gardens and the site of The Peasant’s Last Revolt recommend this excellent stop before one even ventures inside. As you may well hope, The White Horse is beautifully traditional inside, with roaring ......

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The Red Lion, about 27 Miles from Higham Wood (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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The Sussex Ox, about 27 Miles from Higham Wood (Polegate)
•It's believed that the original building was built around 1900, not as a public house but as a slaughter house and butcher's shop. •Groceries, including honey were sold alongside meat through the 20s and 30s and beer began to be sold at the property in the 1940s. •The name 'The Royal Oak' was given to the pub and this was written in huge letters on the tiled roof. •During the second world war the sign was obliterated on army instructions because there was a danger that it might serve as a gu......

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