6 Cedar Street, Braunston-in-Rutland, Rutland, LE15 8QS
A 17th century thatched inn iwth open log fires and a cosy bar area - reputedly Rutland's oldest pub. Following the extensive and sensitive refurbishment, this gem of an inn has once more become a delight to dine and drink in. Retaining all of it’s original features and warmth, care has been taken to choose furnishings and décor that give the inn an added touch of luxury the modern visitor expects from a highly regarded establishment.
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The Avenue, Rutland Water, North Shore, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 8AH
A former farmhouse, Barnsdale Lodge has been in the proprietor's family since 1760 as part of the adjoining Exton Estate. There is a cosy bar with comfortable chairs and a courtyard with outdoor seating. The atmosphere is warm and relaxed and staff are only too pleased to serve.
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Main Road, Glaston, Rutland, LE15 9PB
A picture-perfect traditional English inn, which has undergone extensive refurbishment in recent years to restore it’s former glory. The result is a décor and layout that encourages a relaxed and informal atmosphere for customers to bask in.
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Top Street, Wing, Rutland, LE15 8SE
The Kings Arms is a family-run 17th century inn, popular for its good food, beer and ambience. Ales on offer include Timothy Taylor Landlord, Shepherd Neame Spitfire and Marstons Pedigree.
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2 Church Street, Braunston, Rutland, LE15 8QT
A genteel and very popular country pub dating back to 1783. It is an old red brick coaching inn that has kept its traditional identity despite being modernised. The interior includes a traditional tile floor, open fire and mellow yellow walls in the bar. Regular guest ales are always available, plus beers from grainstore Brewery together with a good selection of speciality European beers.
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19 The Green, Exton, Rutland, LE15 8AP
An imposing 17th century building with beautiful walled garden. This is a very popular inn, especially when village events such as the spring bank holiday street market take place. There is a good range of real ales on offer including Greene King IPA, Grainstore and Timothy Taylor.
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Rookery Lane, Stretton, Rutland, LE15 7RA
Cosy, intimate rooms with exposed brickwork, open fires, low ceilings and beams that make this thatched 17th century in a great place to drink or dine. The pub got its name from a Jackson Stops estate agency sign that was left outside the pub for so long that the pub itself became by that name!
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51 Main Street, Lyddington, Rutland, LE15 9LR
A warm welcome awaits at this 17th century country pub, with its low beams, stone walls and open fires - a cosy atmosphere envelops visitors as soon as they step through the door. The staff are friendly and always around but never obtrusive.
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Ketton Road, Hambleton, Rutland, LE15 8TL
Drinkers at this pub are made to feel very welcome here and tend to congregate at the traditional beamed bar. The garden room has a distinctly Mediterranean feel with its bold wallpaper and fresh flowers. The staff maintain a sunny outlook, whatever the weather, and there are always plenty of them around to help.
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Main Street, Clipsham, Rutland, LE15 7SH
Locals are to be found at this oustanding pub sampling the real ales and soaking up the atmosphere. Church pews provide the seating and the shelves are full of cookery books, testament to the gastronomic delight that awaits diners.
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