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The Swan, about 13 Miles from Burghclere Common (Pangbourne)
The Swan is a riverside pub in the picturesque village of Pangbourne. When you enter this beautiful 17th Century listed building, you'll be met by a traditional setting with oak beams and three open fires to keep you warm on a frosty night. Don't leave without trying our mouth watering menu: a fine collection of quality dishes, lovingly and freshly prepared in our kitchen.......

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The Allied Arms, about 16 Miles from Burghclere Common (Reading)
Welcome to the Allied Arms! Voted Best Traditional Pub in Reading 2011. We have a beautiful secluded garden which is Reading's best kept secret. No better place to spend a warm summer's afternoon or evening. We look forward to seeing you soon.......

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The Golden Lion, about 20 Miles from Burghclere Common (Winchester)
A very warm welcome to The Golden Lion, our cosy dog friendly pub in Winchester offering lots of warmth and Irish charm! If you haven't already been to visit us then you're in for a real treat. We serve fine wines, real ales and tasty food at its very best everyday of the week.Enjoy a relaxing meal and a bottle of wine, hold your party or special event with us or simply pop in and say hello for a quick drink - either way we’ll be really glad to see you. Please call us to make a table reservation......

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The Three Frogs, about 21 Miles from Burghclere Common (Wokingham)
A premium local pub with fantastic food and an interesting history.....The Three Frogs got its name from the boggy land that the pub now sits on, known locally as the frog spawning ground. Once there were three small cottages, which make up the original part of the pub. In 1756 one fo the buildings was an ale house, it was finally converted to a public house in 1770 when it was named the......

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The Beehive, about 24 Miles from Burghclere Common (Swindon)
The Beehive at Prospect Place, Swindon, Wiltshire, is a long-established pub known for its quirky yet welcoming atmosphere and even quirkier landlord and staff. ......

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