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White Ladies Aston and Egdon, Worcestershire

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Joan

Joan Report 23 Aug 2004 19:08

Please can anyone tell me the names of any pubs in these two villages?Thanks. Joan

Melissa

Melissa Report 23 Aug 2004 19:26

I don't know those particular places, but there's a Red Lion in every other town in worcestershire. The one at Sinton Green was my local. Also a The Hunting Lodge (great steak & chips), Fox & Hound and The Camp, The Crown at Hallow, The grapeshot & Drummonds in Worcester it's self. Try the yellow pages online. If your still stuck later, let me know. My dad might know. It's only 4am here, abit early to wake up and ask about drinking holes. They were the days! Mel :-)

Geoff

Geoff Report 23 Aug 2004 19:30

There is no pub at WLA. There is a Berkeley Arms and a Berkeley Knot in or near Egdon http://www.regularsreunited.*co.uk/pubs/42396/ (remove *)

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 23 Aug 2004 19:31

Joan, If you put them into Google, you will not only get pubs but historical maps, or you could try the following, only I'm not sure it's the whole address www(.)ukvillages.co.uk (remove the brackets) Maggie

Joan

Joan Report 24 Aug 2004 08:32

Thanks for your help everyone....Geoff, yes, the Berkely Arms is the one on the 1871 census for my family member....wow, and it's still there! Joan