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Ensconced in the picturesque village of Henham, surrounded by thatched cottages and ample greenery is The Cock Inn.
Head inside to take in the wooden beams, exposed brickwork and open fireplace. The bar is exactly what you’d expect in a pub, as it’s surrounded by bar stools and brimming with delicious choices including...
This 500-year-old thatched pub is on its way back into the heart of the local community thanks to its new landlord, Rob Miller. His traditional menu includes wholesome, reasonably priced pies and hearty stews made using local meats, along with a children's section and bar snacks. Our garlic mushroom starter was a meal in itself. Thi...
View full reviewOriginally a 17th-century cottage, The Ash has rural charm in abundance, with part of the building still boasting a thatched roof. A display of model aircrafts and memorabilia are a testament to its more recent history as a local watering hole for American airmen stationed nearby during World War II. Nowadays, the venue is popular...
View full reviewIf you’re in or around Stansted and looking for traditional food and drink a cut above the airport chains, this country-styled pub is a great place to start. Catering for locals and visitors in search of good beer and fresh, homemade food, The Lion & Lamb offers a bar and restaurant menu set to please those in search of stea...
View full reviewCome rain or shine, The Three Horseshoes is a tip-top place to unwind in a mature atmosphere. Inside, a woodburner keeps patrons warm on chilly evenings, while the secluded garden is a popular alfresco drinking and dining spot in the summer. The pub dates back to the 16th Century and still boasts original beamed ceilings, while its ...
View full reviewThe spacious and relaxed interior of exposed brick and beams at The Coach & Horses oozes English country pub charm. This dog-friendly venue is warm and welcoming, with a central bar boasting a fine range of gins, and CAMRA members sipping real ale at the tables. With a lounge bar, restaurant area, private function room and gar...
View full reviewThe Crocus Tavern is a friendly community pub, perfectly tucked away from the noise of Saffron Walden's busy centre and attended by both loyal locals and keen visitors to this historic Essex town. Split into completely separate bar and dining areas, the venue pitches itself as broadly as possible, offering the traditional stools an...
View full reviewSituated on the outskirts of the quaint village of Wendens Ambo, it is safe to say that The Fighting Cocks pub has changed rather dramatically since being built in 1865, and even more so in recent years following new ownership by Paul and Tracey in 2014.
The venue prides itself on being a family-run business with great-qual...
Traditional values run close to the heart of this ancient village inn, found five minutes from Audley End station. A snug bar boasts a roaring fire in winter, whilst the huge garden and patio makes this pub popular with families all year round. The well-kept cellar stocks a range of quality cask ales, with Wherry, Adnams and JHB alw...
View full reviewThe Cross Keys Hotel is housed in a beautiful 650-year-old Grade II listed building that's one of the most important pieces of historical architecture in Saffron Walden. Having been fully restored and renovated in 2012, it now offers home-from-home comfort in this picturesque market town. The hotel has six wonderful en-suite bedr...
View full reviewThe Cock Inn is a charming family-run pub situated in the picturesque village of Hatfield Broad Oak. First-time visitors are often transformed into regulars, drawn back by excellent food, drink and wonderful service. This cosy pub is known for its range of lagers and real ales, which have also gained the attention of CAMRA, and The ...
View full reviewIn the quaint village of High Roding sits The Black Lion, which has occupied this spot since the 14th century, initially as a coaching inn. Today, it retains its historic charm while providing all of the modern luxuries you could want from a village pub. The food menus have a seasonal touch and comprise traditional pub fare, fresh...
View full reviewRun by the same friendly team for over 17 years now, The George Inn offers a warm welcome as well as some truly tempting traditional dishes. Close to Stansted Airport, tucked away in the quaint village of Little Hallingbury, this cosy inn houses exposed brickwork and wooden beams, filling the interior with character and charm. A loc...
View full reviewThe Bluebell Inn, aptly painted in striking blue, is an atmospheric, centuries-old building steeped in history - it was the birthplace of notorious highwayman Dick Turpin. Luckily, you'll find no Dick Turpin types at The Bluebell these days - it is now a delightfully cosy, family-run venue offering fantastic food and drink. The menu...
View full reviewSituated in a picturesque hamlet in Albury, and surrounded by beautiful walks, The Catherine Wheel is a delightful pub and restaurant with a welcoming atmosphere and a real community feel. With a major refurbishment under its belt, the venue boasts a stylish and comfortable interior throughout. A wonderful garden, equipped with a ch...
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