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The Kings Head, East Hoathly - pub details
...in the gents for those who like to 'splash their boots!' More than 5'10" tall? ....beware the low beam ...
The Bull, Poulton Le Fylde - pub details
...in full Real Madrid kit (including shin pads and boots). I've seen other lads in there dressed similarly...
The Royal Oak, Hooksway - pub details
...the staff in conversation, remove your walking boots and toast your toes in front of the open fire. We ...
The Crooked Chimney, Welwyn Garden City - pub details
...the roast beef I was served up was tough as old boots and the roast potatoes and veg were under cooked. ...
The Bell Inn, Wylye - pub details
...beer are exceptional. Regulars include the muddy boots brigade - and the muddy paws! Accommodation is ...
The Admiral Lord Rodney, Colne - pub details
...I was alright going down, and expected to have beer boots on to help climb back up, but it was shut! There is...
The Sun Hotel, Coniston - pub details
...is a fine slate floored bar where walkers and there boots are welcome, as well as a large Patio with fine ...
The Buck Inn, Malham - pub details
...pub consists of two bars: the hikers bar for muddy boots (which was empty and pretty basic and soulless when...
The Duke Of York, Iddesleigh - pub details
...if you are wearing a suit or a dress or wellie boots with a gun over your shoulder or even if you have ...
The Horns, Reading - pub details
...customers, dogs welcomed, just remove your muddy boots if you've hiked there. Two real fires, lots of ...

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