All Entries in the "Britian" Category
Best Pub Gardens Of Britain And Ireland – Part V
Weren’t the pub gardens cheery, offering the most delightful sights with whipping scrumptious dishes? Yeah, yeah, I know they were, you don’t need to say it anyways. In this last part, there are other pub gardens that are comprehensive of everything that are needed to make you joyous and merry. So catch up with them.
17. Rat Inn
Alnwick, Northumberland
This place has got a rich historical background, firstly this structure hails back to around 1750 and second thing is the most interesting story. There are many tales woven as to how it got this uneven name, some believe that a largest rat ever seen was caught in this place and some say that it might be where a former innkeeper informed on locals during Jacobite revolt. Whatever the reality may be, but if the above assumptions prove [...]
Jul 29, 2009 | Comments 0
Best Pub Gardens Of Britain And Ireland Part – IV
In the last part you had a glance over pub gardens which were placed midst exciting natural beauties. Also, they were very famous and manage to bring in large numbers of visitors. Below also are some of the most amazing pub gardens, just watch them by yourself.
13. Exeter Arms
Barrowden, Rutland
The Exeter arm is an enticing beauty affording panoramic views from the wide-open terrace, a lush vintage village, a shallow duck pond and a steeple-spiked horizon. Barrowden’s legendary 17th-century coaching inn is a cheerful spot possessing some of the most energetic and lively interior decoration, just like the beers that the landlord, Martin Allsopp, brews in a nearby barn.
Exeter Arms is a fun invigorating place with verdant greenery stretching out to the sweeping area. Also, there [...]
Jul 22, 2009 | Comments 0
Best Pub Gardens Of Britain And Ireland – Part III
In the last part, I took you to some of the finest pub gardens that offer the most excellent blend of drinks and award-winning meals. They are not restricted to only eatables but also offer some of the most breath-taking panoramic views around the city. Heading ahead, I will make you aware of more such pub gardens that offer a combo of economical deals and superb scenic views.
9. Ragged Cot
Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire
This place is a bit scruffy, but although manages to gain lots of excited visitors. It offers good food at economical costs and manages to be a favourite of the old timers, innate locals and newly settled locals and even their dogs. The food offered over here are seasonal pub grubs and the interesting part is that the menus are visible to all at the same time, because [...]
Jul 20, 2009 | Comments 0
Best Pub Gardens Of Britain And Ireland – Part II
In the last part, I introduced you to some of the awesome legendary places that have updated themselves according to the whims and fancies of the contemporary era. Over the years, they have managed to establish themselves and make a tight hold in the market and are now-a-days riding the wave of public adulation. Following, I will bring into limelight more such tempting pub gardens, so look out for them carefully…..
5. Anchor Inn
Beer, Devon
This lush garden location affords magnificent panoramic view down to one of the most beautiful little coves lying in the southwest. Nearby lies the rocky shore, sheltered by tall cliffs, littered with boats like bath toys pulled following the day’s catch. Beer, a working fishing village possesses charming beauty but do not provide any kind of [...]
Jul 16, 2009 | Comments 0
Best Pub Gardens Of Britain And Ireland – Part I
Pub gardens are the most fascinating assets in the period of summer that rejuvenates energy by bequeathing delightful pints in the beautiful garden of striking little pubs. Below presenting are some of the best pub gardens…..
1. Ram Inn
Firle, East Sussex
Ram Inn, which was previously a rickety dilapidated structure with dribbling watery holes, now has got a noteworthy renovation. It has tidied up both its act and its orchard which is a fascinating factor, but on the contrary for the rural bohemian who populate this corner are not so happy with the development. Today, it has got converted into a contemporary edifice suiting all the age groups. It caters to everyone’s needs like good food, attractive drinking and affable service.
Nestled at the village at the foot of the Downs, [...]
Jul 14, 2009 | Comments 0

