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The Chequer Inn, about 12 Miles from The Common (Steyning)
Welcome to the Chequer Inn which has been a landmark for nearly six hundred years and still acts as a very popular meeting place today. This attractive and historic inn offers today's traveller a warm welcome, delicious homemade food, fine wines and an award winning cellar. Indeed, we are proud to offer the finest ales, and we support local breweries, a fact that brings enthusiasts from miles around. ......

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The King and Queen, about 18 Miles from The Common (Brighton)
Built in 1779 as a Farmhouse and named in honour of George III and Charlote whose 60 year reign ended in 1820. The principal bar, built in the style of a noblemans hall is flanked by a paved courtyard. The building also incorporates Prinny's bar on the Minstrels Gallery. The Tudor room is the main banqueting hall and was formerly the head quarters of the Brighton Corn Exchangeuntil the market moved to its present building which was once a Royal Riding Stable. Now in the new millennium The King a......

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The Black Swan, about 18 Miles from The Common (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 Sussex Ox, about 29 Miles from The Common (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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The Bridge, about 30 Miles from The Common (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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