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The Blue Anchor, Coinagehall Street, Helston, #Cornwall π» #PubSignThursday Charismatic and thatch-roofed, The Blue Anchor draws visitors from near and far for its βSpingoβ beer, which is made in a tiny brewery at the back. This is Britainβs oldest brewpub.
The Cocked Hat, Privett Road, Privett, #Gosport π» Large, 1960s food-orientated pub on the main road. Major sporting events are shown on Sky & BT Sport platforms. #FlatRoofedPubs



The Green Dragon, Rowner, #Gosport π» This pub has a reputation for being family-friendly and the cornerstone of the community while supporting local charities. #FlatRoofedPubs


#Spoons customers are finally drinking and eating more at its pubs than before the pandemic after the summer heatwaves brought out the punters in droves. π»π standard.co.uk/business/tim-mβ¦
All the remaining Scottish #BrewDog bars after beer giant announces closures. dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-β¦
The Blue Boar, Southend-on-Sea, #Essex π» Historic pub close to #SUFC and it was in the pub that the club was founded in 1906.
The Blue Maid, Borough High Street, SE1 π» Historic pub situated on Borough High Street close to Borough and #London Bridge stations. Having closed in 2020, the pub re-opened in April 2025 and reverted to its historic name, The Blue Maid. @bluemaidldn
The Blue Boar, Millstone Lane, City Centre, #Leicester π» The pub is named in honour of the Blue Boar Inn where Richard III stayed before the Battle of Bosworth Field. leicestermercury.co.uk/whats-on/leiceβ¦
Blue Bell Cider House, Warings Green Road, Hockley Heath, #Solihull π» Canalside free house offering three real ales and craft ciders, The area is pleasant for walking, especially around the local lakes and for fishing and cycling.
The Old Blue Last, Great Eastern Street, #Shoreditch EC2 π» πΈ There has been a pub on the site from the 18th century which was originally called the Last. It is supposedly the first pub where Porter was sold. In 1876 Trumanβs took over the pub. Independent Music Venue.
The Blue Peter Inn, Quay Road, Polperro, #Cornwall π» Situated in the picturesque fishing village of #Polperro, The pub is steeped in history dating back to the 18th century. Originally frequented by fishermen and smugglers. Photo credit: @dermotk54
The Blue Posts, Tottenham Court Road/Hanway Street. This pub was supposedly the last stop for condemned prisoners to enjoy a final tipple en route from Marylebone to Marble Arch for hanging. A one-storey building after being bombed during the Blitz. (Demolished in 1998)
The London Bridge, London Road, Appleton, #Warrington π» The pub has been located on the banks of the canal since 1776.
The Barge Inn, Seend Cleeve, Melksham, #Wiltshire π» Sitting alongside the Kennet & Avon canal in the village of Seend Cleeve. As beautiful in the summer to spend lazy afternoons relaxing by the water, as it is in the winter next to the cosy log fires.
The Anchor, Pyrford Lock, Wisley, Woking, #Surrey π» Located next to Pyrford Lock, on the banks of the Wey Navigation canal, the Anchor is a lovely example of a Surrey country pub with stunning waterside views.
The Barge Inn, #Woolstone, Milton Keynes π» Built in the 19th century near the under-construction Grand Union Canal linking London with Birmingham. It thrived on trade from the navvies building the canal and then from the narrow boat crews and passengers.
The Malt Shovel, Iver Lane, #Cowley, UB8 2JE π» The pub/restaurant is a beautiful 19th-century listed building, which used to welcome guests working and travelling on the country's waterways. Now the canal-side location provides an ideal place to relax and unwind.
The Canalhouse, #Nottingham π» Uniquely converted from an old Waterways Warehouse with the adjacent canal running through the pub and resident narrowboats moored inside. It is a Grade II Listed building.
Bird In Hand, Canalside, Stourport on Severn.π» Canal-side pub 10 minutes walk along the towpath from the town and near to the old railway line country path.