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The Barrels, about 12 Miles from Grafton (Hereford)
A down-to-earth drinking establishment – and 18th Century coaching inn – it's one of the last multi-roomed pubs in town. It attracts an eclectic clientele who come for the lively, friendly atmosphere and, of course, the excellent beer. The Barrels has a large, partially covered, walled and flagstoned yard, which is the occasional home of a heated marquee. Every August, The Barrels hosts a major beer festival in aid of local charities. This popular event includes a wide range of beers plus an......

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The Golden Ball Inn, about 27 Miles from Grafton (Telford)
The independently owned Golden Ball is a popular destination venue for locals and tourists alike. Set in the glorious “World Heritage Site” of Ironbridge Gorge, we offer high quality Bed and Breakfast accommodation, a fabulous restaurant and a friendly bar. The social ambience together with traditional character creates an atmosphere that is rarely equalled. The Golden Ball is the oldest licensed premises in the area, first licensed in 1728, some fifty years before the Iron Bridge. Wit......

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The Crooked House, about 29 Miles from Grafton (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 Fleece Inn, about 31 Miles from Grafton (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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King Edward Vii, about 31 Miles from Grafton (Longlevens)
If you love gastro pub food and real ale, The King Edward VII is just your sort of place. One of the most popular pub restaurants in Gloucester, we're just a short distance from Churchdown, Barnwood, and Innsworth.......

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