Ye Olde Watling
Ye Olde Fighting Cocks
The foundations of Ye Olde Fighting Cocks at St. Albans date back to the year 793. This inn claims to be the oldest public house in England and to have sheltered Oliver Cromwell for one night during the Civil War.
The White Hart
The White Hart, situated near the Globe Theatre in London, has a beautiful beige and sage green colour combination.
The Anchor
At first glance, The Anchor, near Southwark Cathedral in London, appears quite forbidding. Then one notices the gleaming brass anchor, the flowers on the window sills, the laughter and the music, and suddenly the place seems so much different.
The Cricketers at Richmond It was only 11 in the morning and this trio of friends were seriously discussing, you guessed right, cricket with a glass of their favourite tipple!
The Haunch of Venison in Salisbury has a bar on the ground floor and a restaurant on the first floor. It is considered to be the oldest building in this cathedral town, with first records appearing in 1320.
The George
The George or George Inn was established somewhere in the medieval period in Southwark, London
The 5 'o' clock pint at the Crown & Anchor, London, before heading home.