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This pub is named after John Cabot, a navigator and explorer.
Glass making has made Nailsea famous.
Bridgwater was known in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Brugie.
This pub used to have a rival inn named The Plume of Feathers.
The arms that originally gave this pub its name can still be seen high up on the front of the building.
This pub is closed permanently
Read about famous cricketers from the area.
This pub is a former cinema.
Read about the inspiration for Daniel Defoe's The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, Mariner.
Part of this pub was once a grocer’s shop.
This pub is closed permanently.
This pub was once The Empire cinema and theatre.
Read about the history of Wells.
Discover where the name ‘posset’ derives from.
This pub is named after Arthur Wellesley.