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Which
Pub Tonight ?
Buck
& Bell
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The Green, Long Itchington, Southam
Free house
Tel:01926 811177
Reopened at end of February 2005 after
an extensive rebuild following a period of many years closure.
Food is served at all times except between 3pm and 6pm in the
afternoon. On Sunday food is served all day.
Set back from the Canal, with a long
garden leading down to the water. Boaters can moor to the pubs
own landing stage - on offside of canal.
Large mock Tudor pub. Formerly the
Jolly Fisherman. Under threat of demolition in 1999 but
survived and reopened as an Anglo-Mediterranean Country Pub,
part of a small chain of pubs owned by Colm O&Rourke,
formerly the owner of the Little Pub Company (MAD O&ROURKE&S).
Sold on to Greene King in spring 2001.
On loop road west of the church.
From the canal take bridge 27 (Bascote). Cosy village pub -
beware low ceiling beams ! Popular venue for folk music.
Three cask ales on sale at any one time, one of which is an
ever changing guest ale. GARDEN
- Greene King - Ruddles County
Harvester
Inn
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6 Church Road, Long Itchington, Southam
Free house
Tel:01926 812698
Village local with a wide
appeal. Small bar with pool table, comfortable lounge and
a popular restaurant (booking advised). Originally two
houses, it was a Hunt Edmunds pub until becoming a free
house in 1976. Very good value prices (for food and
drink). Note this is the Harvester, not part of any chain
of a similar name!
A truly free house.
Two
Boats Inn
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Southam Road, Long
Itchington, Southam
Punch Taverns
Tel:01926 812640
Two bar welcoming canal side
pub, with comfortable lounge and public bar with SkyTV.
Formerly a Whitbread pub, then for many years was a free
house before being acquired by Punch Taverns early in
2000. Outside seating area alongside canal towpath.
- Charles Wells -
Bombardier

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Looking
for Accommodation at Long Itchington ?
Long
Itchington is in Stratford-on-Avon
district of Warwickshire,
England.
The village is located around two miles north of Southam
upon the A423
road. Just south of the village is the Grand
Union Canal.
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