Dear chaps, Spring is most certainly upon us and if one is lucky enough to be enjoying the warm weather then why not take advantage of the Great British Beer Garden?
George and I have listed a few suggestions of the great and the good Beer Gardens:
The Ship, Noss Mayo, Devon
Set in one of the prettiest villages in Devon, The Ship’s garden sits surveying the town quay. The view takes in bobbing boats, hungrily circling seagulls and a gentle estuary bordered by forested hilltops. If one arrives by boat one can tie up outside. The food is simply tickety boo and the beers are well kept.
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Set in one of the prettiest villages in Devon, The Ship’s garden sits surveying the town quay. The view takes in bobbing boats, hungrily circling seagulls and a gentle estuary bordered by forested hilltops. If one arrives by boat one can tie up outside. The food is simply tickety boo and the beers are well kept.
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The Bell, Aldworth, Berkshire
The Bell is everything one could hope for in an English village pub! The interior is creaky and quirky and excellently kept ales are joined by guest brews. But it’s the quiet, old-fashioned cottagey garden, evoking a gentler England that makes it truly spiffing.
The Bell is everything one could hope for in an English village pub! The interior is creaky and quirky and excellently kept ales are joined by guest brews. But it’s the quiet, old-fashioned cottagey garden, evoking a gentler England that makes it truly spiffing.
The Windsor Castle, Kensington, London
This super pub is rightly known for having one of the best beer gardens in London. Enclosed by lofty, ivy-cloaked houses, it feels protected and removed from London’s chaotic rattle! Chin chin fans!
This super pub is rightly known for having one of the best beer gardens in London. Enclosed by lofty, ivy-cloaked houses, it feels protected and removed from London’s chaotic rattle! Chin chin fans!
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