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The Wellington, about 5 Miles from Shard End (Birmingham)
The Wellington is a specialist real ale pub, situated in the heart of Birmingham's city centre, situated just minutes from both New Street and Snow Hill train stations. We have 16 handpulls with our regular beers being Wye Valley H.P.A., Purity Mad Goose, Oakham Citra and Black Country Ales B.F.G and Pig on the Wall. The other pumps have constantly changing guest beers from independant and micro breweries. We also have 3 traditional ciders on handpull which also change on a regular basis.......

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The Crooked House, about 14 Miles from Shard End (Himley)
Turned into a pub in 1830 this wonderful building has been quenching' the thirst of many a drinker for sum years. It now boasts quality cask ales and guest ales from the local region. ......

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The Red Lion, about 19 Miles from Shard End (Hunningham)
It's light and airy with stunning views of sheep, cows and a slightly over friendly river. We serve locally sourced food, cooked simply and honestly and around fifty wines, most of which are available by the glass; well kept cask ales and over 30 single malts.The décor is simple and cosy. Three, ever blazing, real fires are linked by stone & timber. There's plenty of car parking and there is disabled access too, not to mention a huge beer garden that leads down to a 14th century bridge. I re......

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The Fleece Inn, about 28 Miles from Shard End (Worcester)
The Fleece Inn is without equal in England and has played an enormous part in six centuries of Cotswold history. It was originally built as a longhouse in the time of Chaucer by a farmer named Byrd and remained in the ownership of a single family for virtually the whole time. It has remained largely undisturbed in its architecture since the mid 17th century.......

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The Swan Inn, about 30 Miles from Shard End (Mountsorrel)
The Swan Inn freehouse is a traditional 17th century inn on the banks of the River Soar, in the village of Mountsorrel, Leicestershire. We have recently taken over from the past owners who were here for more than 20 years. We will continue to try and provide an old-fashioned pub where you can relax for a quiet pint in front of the fire, or enjoy proper food, well-cooked from fresh ingredients.......

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