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Although all its dishes are served from a communal "hot table", this handsome freehouse is emphatically not a carvery.
Love is in the (open) air Nell Card 2010
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Britain's independent freehouse pubs are the worst suffering pubs, increasing real ale prices by 6.2% in the last year
Archive 2009-04-01 Thatsnews 2009
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Britain's independent freehouse pubs are the worst suffering pubs, increasing real ale prices by 6.2% in the last year
CAMRA says- 'Stop this beer tax 'insanity'' Thatsnews 2009
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The King was owned by local brewers Phillips, who sold out to Courage but in more recent times it became a freehouse, run by Newport AFC.
King gets demolished FIDO The Dog 2009
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Very much at the heart of the village, this independent freehouse serves four excellently-kept real ales and fine home-cooked food.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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The freehouse also acts as the brewery tap for the local Prospect brewery's beers.
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Annie Clift, the licensee at the Talbot in Knightwick, Worcester, tells Robyn Lewis about creating a successful community freehouse over nearly three decades.
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Eventually, the enterprise folded and the pub is now a privately-owned freehouse.
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A Warwickshire freehouse has become the first pub to join a Government-backed online learning scheme.
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The freehouse also acts as the brewery tap for the local Prospect brewery's beers.
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