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The Farmer’s Boy


The Farmer’s Boy along Brickendon Lane, near Hertford.

THE PUB A DELIGHTFUL white Victorian building decorated with hanging baskets greets motorists passing along Brickendon Lane, near Hertford. The Farmer s Boy is a friendly traditional local pub set in the heart of the English countryside. The pub has two b...
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The John Barleycorn


The John Barleycorn, Harlow

THE PUB TUCKED away on the outskirts of Harlow, The John Barleycorn is a haven for those looking for quiet drink in a country pub. As you enter the little village of Thresher s Bush, you find a large pond in the front of the building, with the car park en...
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The Star Inn


The Star Inn

THE PUB SITUATED in the heart of the old market town of Bishop's Stortford, The Star Inn is ideal for a quiet drink after a long day of shopping, or for a night out. Walking into the building on Bridge Street, you are transformed into days gone by with l...
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The Tap Bar


The Tap Bar

THE PUB ONE of the most recognisable buildings in Ware High Street, the Tap Bar is perfectly placed to catch the passing trade. The building dates back to 1439, and was the town's first Post Inn, after post towns were established in 1536. Many of the bui...
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The Three Horseshoes


The Three Horseshoes, Spellbrook

THE PUB ON A rainy October afternoon there isn t a better place to while away the time than in the cosy environment of The Three Horseshoes, in Spellbrook. Situated just beyond the small town of Sawbridgeworth, the pub has a friendly environment and ext...
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Jacoby’s


Jacoby’s, Ware

THE PUB JACOBY S bar and restaurant in Ware is well-known to people of the town. Housed in a fabulous medieval building and towering over Tudor Square, the establishment is one of the most recognisable buildings in Ware. The medieval, timber-framed grade...
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The New Inn


The New Inn, Roydon

THE PUB LOOK no further for a country pub with a family feel than The New Inn, in the village of Roydon. Its cosy decoration and friendly bar staff would easily help while away a day and a night with buzzy conversation. The pub s pretty frontage is deco...
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The Rye House


The Rye House, Hoddesdon

THE PUB JUST past the Rye House railway station and next door to the Rye House speedway stadium you will find The Rye House pub. The huge front windows make the building itself unmistakable as they keep the original style of the pub intact. Neighbouring...
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The Archers


The Archers, Bishop's Stortford

THE PUB SITUATED along Havers Lane, The Archers is a hidden gem for the people of Bishop s Stortford. A complete refurbishment and a new chef has given The Archers a new lease of life, with fresh colours, a new menu and even a large play area outside for...
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The Albion


The Albion, Ware

THE PUB AS YOU push open the heavy wooden door of The Albion pub, you find yourself immediately in the centre of the small and cosy bar area. With two fireplaces, a low ceiling with oak beams, one of which is rumoured to have come from the original Albion...
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