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Old English tavern in London, UK.
Dorking, Surrey Hills, UK, October 15 2022, Row Of Traditional High Street Shops With One Woman Alone Using A Mobile Phone
St Albans, United Kingdom – February 06, 2023: A white brick building of Ye Olde Fighting Cocks Pub - St Albans, England, United Kingdom
Terraced row of period townhouse in London, UK.
Low-angle view of the main facade of an old tavern in central London.
A cyclist can be seen in the foreground near The Crown Pub on Monmouth Street in Seven Dials, London. It was established in 1833.
Chichester, England, UK - June 6, 2010: The buildings and details show the attractive architecture of this town, which is a popular tourist centre in West Sussex.
St Albans Ye Olde Fighting Cocks allegedly the oldest pub in England. St Albans, Hertfordshire, England, UK. This  is the  outside of the pub entrance. The original timber-framed structure is visible. It was originally located close to St Albans Cathedral (when it was St Albans Abbey) and was moved to the present site sometime around 1539. The foundations are claimed to be even older, dating from around 793 but this is unconfirmed.
Beautiful decorated pub named Carpenters Arms at Marble Arch London on a sunny summer noon. Photo taken August 5th, 2022, London, United Kingdom.
Empty main street on a sunny lazy Sunday in the old town of Hemel Hempstead. Old building facades and shop windows, Hertfordshire, England.
Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, England, UK - November 1st 2021: The Oaks Country Pub and Eating House, Old Uxbridge Road, West Hyde, Rickmansworth
A short stretch of attractive cobbled road on London’s Bankside called Cardinal’s Wharf which has a small alley - Cardinal’s Cap Alley - leading from it. On the left is Shakespeare’s Globe theatre.
Newcastle upon Tyne UK: 2nd Aug 2020: Rosie's Bar Stowell Street aka Chinatown
Commercial signs visible on Lamb & Flag which dates from the early 18th century, having become a pub in at least 1772. In the upper area, bare-knuckle prize fights took place so the pub was nicknamed 'the bucket of blood'. The pub was often visited by writer Charles Dickens frequented the pub in the 1800s and was resurfaced with brick in 1958.
Street view of Chelsea. Fragment of blue facade of “Fifty Cheyne” restaurant decorated with blossoming flower. Corner restaurant, road sign. Selective focus
Canterbury, Kent, England- May 2, 2024: The  Butter Market Square is situated near the entrance to Canterbury Cathedral. It has been a focal point of the city for over 800 years.
St Albans, United Kingdom – January 06, 2023: The Christopher Place Shopping Centre in St Albans, London, England, United Kingdom
St Ives, Cambridgeshire, England - May 08, 2024: Oliver Cromwell Public House  in St Ives  Cambridgeshire
June 17th. 2020. Houses Bidford in avon village Warwickshire Midlands England UK - It is a warm sunny day in early summer and there are no recognisable people in the picture. The Bulls Head Pub.
Tilston in the UK in September 2022. A view of Tilston
Road Sign in Sevenoaks High Street, England, with stores and restaurants visible in the background
Street view of Chiswick area in London. Old pink and white houses with big stained glass windows. Cobblestone. Parked bicycle. Horizontal.
People visiting the town center in Bowness-on-Windermere, Windermere, Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England UK
Thetford, United Kingdom – April 01, 2022: A man at Bells monument with Boots optician and Tall Orders cafe around in King Street, Thetford, UK
Rye, England - June 13, 2023: A historic town centre English pub, dating back to the 15th Century, situated in the heart of Rye town.
High Wycombe, England - August 15th 2019: The Bell public house and hotel, Frogmoor. The pub is closed and is to let.
Taunton, England: 05/12/2024 - The Somerset town Taunton downtown district and Somerset Museum in Southwest England.
Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland - October 25, 2017: John Muir, famous for his work in conserving wilderness areas in the USA, was born in Dunbar, Scotland. This house, on Dunbar High Street was his birthplace. It is now a museum.
A commercial Fuller's sign visible on the outside of Lamb & Flag which dates from the early 18th century, having become a pub in at least 1772. In the upper area, bare-knuckle prize fights took place so the pub was nicknamed 'the bucket of blood'. The pub was often visited by writer Charles Dickens frequented the pub in the 1800s and was resurfaced with brick in 1958.
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