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When it comes to drinking, London is unrivalled. Scratch the surface and you'll find a burgeoning c..
A Taste of London is a visual exploration of the city's food scene, featuring charming illustration..
The medieval borough of Barnard Castle was founded in the eleventh century. A hundred years later B..
Blackpool isn't a particularly old town and its rapid development has primarily been fuelled by tou..
Once a small fishing hamlet, the origins of modern Bognor Regis lie in the attempt by Sir Richard H..
Brighton has long been an important seaside town, and today draws in visitors from all over Britain..
Ever since it was the starting point for voyages of discovery to the New World, the old port of Bri..
Canterbury is a colourful and cosmopolitan city that manages to combine a rich and often dramatic h..
Manchester is a modern and cosmopolitan city that is also home to a range of old and traditional pu..
The drinking establishments of Saxon Chester are a mystery to us. The nineteenth-century historian ..
As a principal market town, many of Chichester's inns and taverns were established at an early date..
In 1800 residents of Cirencester in search of ale could choose from seventy-three public houses. In..
The City of London, the fabled 'Square Mile', is the financial hub of world trade. It is also an ar..
Clerkenwell and Islington are two of London's most historic districts; areas where radicalism once ..
Within Conwy's striking medieval walls is a treasure trove of historic taverns and inns. For centur..
Coventry city centre has suffered greatly over the years at the hands of German bombers and city pl..
In both Doncaster District Pubs and the previously published Doncaster Pubs, Peter Tuffrey enlists ..
The appeal of a public house is the warm welcome from the landlord, having a friendly conversation ..
Dublin has had a long association with its pubs. The city grew rapidly in the seventeenth and eight..
Situated on the Firth of Tay, Dundee is Scotland's fourth largest city and was once a major east co..
There are few more quintessentially English experiences than supping a pint of ale in a centuries-o..
The teeming nature of life in eighteenth-century Edinburgh elevated the Old Town's taverns to a cri..
The Gloucestershire Forest of Dean is one of Britain's last ancient crown forests. Covering some 27..
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