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HEART-OF-ENGLAND PUBS AND INNS
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The Bulls Head, at Wootton Wawen.
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The Bulls Head, at Meriden.
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 | The Bear and Ragged Staff, at Berkswell.
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 | The King's Head, Aston Cantlow.
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The Fleur de Lys at Lowsonford.
The Fleur de Lys is known for its Fleur de Lys meat pies. The pub is situated by the Stratford Canal, see picture below.
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Looking across the Stratford-upon-Avon Canal at Lowsonford, towards the gardens of the Fleur de Lys canalside inn.
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Another canalside inn.
This is the Waterman at Hatton,
at the top of the hill overlooking Hatton Locks.
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This is the view from the garden of the Waterman, looking down the Hatton Flight.
The church spire in the background is St Mary's Warwick. Also in this picture, to the right of St Mary's Church, can be seen the towers of Warwick Castle.
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 | The Tipperary, at Honiley.
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 | The Saracens Head, at Balsall Commom.
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 | The Cock Horse, at Rowington.
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 | The Stags Head, Wellesbourne.
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 | The Howard Arms, at Ilmington.
This is one of the 2 village pubs in Ilmington.
Accommodation is available here. More details: Howard Arms.
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Living Churchyards
Shakespeare's Warwickshire
Panoramas and Long Distance Views
Trees and Woods
Leafy Lanes
Rivers
Canals
Village Greens
Country Cottages
Farmland and Farming
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