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This unassuming pub is a building that one might walk past without a second glance at the treasures that lie within. But as soon as you walk in, you’ll notice a quirkiness as you gaze at the bar, littered with motorcycle paraphernalia. On closer inspection, one will note a few motorbikes propped up on the […]
A cheery welcome in the Lakes, Cumbria Four decades after my previous visit to Eskdale YHA (a scary night-time descent from Scafell), a nostalgic multi-day trek saw me back in one of Lakeland’s quieter hostels. The building’s exterior is unchanged, but, within, I found improved comfort levels and a cheery welcome from Rachel’s dedicated team. […]
If you’re looking for a spot to eat and drink while you’re out and about in Salisbury, the Haunch of Venison has quite the storied past. Bursting with antique charm and quirks, the building dates back to the 15th century, with records of an inn at that location going all the way back to 1320. […]
Furious members of Camra, the Campaign for Real Ale, are quitting because pint-loving Nigel Farage posed with one of their posters this week. The Reform UK leader was among scores of MPs who attended a parliamentary campaigning event ahead of this month’s Budget. He was photographed with chief executive Tom Stainer, holding a placard saying: […]