Forwarded from The Jolly Reiver
View yesterday from the highest point on the Chillingham hills looking out to the Cheviots 🏴
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If you are attending our next walking pub/history #tour in Covent Garden, it would be advised to watch the film 'Frenzy' by Alfred Hitchcock (1972). You can watch this film for free here: OK.RU https://share.google/oKcRx3XzyvqF4AAhT and various other places. Pubs and locations within this brilliant film will appear during the tour, so you'll be very glad you watched it. The film captures an amazing image of London in many of the spots we will be visiting. Thank you to all those who've attended so far, we hope to see you again soon.
TOUR: COVENT GARDEN
Date: 6th September
Meeting At: #Holborn Station
Time: 11 AM
Prices: £20 per ticket (for over 18s),
16-18: £10
Under 16s: Free (If accompanied by a paying adult)
TOUR: COVENT GARDEN
Date: 6th September
Meeting At: #Holborn Station
Time: 11 AM
Prices: £20 per ticket (for over 18s),
16-18: £10
Under 16s: Free (If accompanied by a paying adult)
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Look what I got, a tonygotchi! You have to feed him, take him for therapy, and take him to the pool to swim with the ducks. So sick
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Forwarded from Western Heritage
Manchester’s Magnificent ‘Peveril of the Peak’ Pub - 127 Great Bridgewater St, #Manchester, #M1 🍻
The Pevril Of The Peak (1820) is an 'Arts and Crafts' grade II listed masterpiece that was a comforting and neccesery respite during Manchester’s industrial age. When I visit Manchester, I tend to head straight for this little gem where I fall in love with it all over again. Today, the pub boasts a welcoming atmosphere and a reassuring escape from the world outside. ⏳️
Join us on #YouTube for a host of episodes covering Britain's lost and living pubs https://youtu.be/2RcL8i6dgUY?si=Xvz8lN7wW-bhy3zP
We'd like to thank you all for following, watching, and sharing our content. It's incredibly encouraging and rewarding. 🤝
🎥 Maverik
🎙 @VinnieSullivan
The Pevril Of The Peak (1820) is an 'Arts and Crafts' grade II listed masterpiece that was a comforting and neccesery respite during Manchester’s industrial age. When I visit Manchester, I tend to head straight for this little gem where I fall in love with it all over again. Today, the pub boasts a welcoming atmosphere and a reassuring escape from the world outside. ⏳️
Join us on #YouTube for a host of episodes covering Britain's lost and living pubs https://youtu.be/2RcL8i6dgUY?si=Xvz8lN7wW-bhy3zP
We'd like to thank you all for following, watching, and sharing our content. It's incredibly encouraging and rewarding. 🤝
🎥 Maverik
🎙 @VinnieSullivan
YouTube
Manchester’s Magnificent ‘Peveril of the Peak’ Pub - 127 Great Bridgewater St, #Manchester, #M1
The Pevril Of The Peak' (1820) is an 'Arts and Crafts' grade II listed masterpiece that was a comforting and neccesery respite during Manchester’s industrial age. Today the pub boasts a welcoming atmosphere and a reassuring escape from the world outside.…
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Britain's pubs are like people in the way that each individual building has its own stories, character, and memories.
The King's Head - An old public house on a historic street in #Shrewsbury, #Shropshire, (48 Mardol, #SY1) 👑🍻 @BritainsPubs
The King's Head - An old public house on a historic street in #Shrewsbury, #Shropshire, (48 Mardol, #SY1) 👑🍻 @BritainsPubs
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