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The best riverside pubs across the UK including a moored boat and one ‘that feels like the south of France'

The best riverside pubs across the UK including a moored boat and one ‘that feels like the south of France'

The Irish Sun2 days ago
RIVERSIDE pubs gardens are the ultimate place to cool down from the heat the UK has recently been experiencing.
With some located on the banks of rivers and others on the river itself, here are some of the top riverside pubs across the country.
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Riverside pubs gardens are the ultimate place to cool down from the heat the UK has recently been experiencing
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Tamesis Dock, London
Located on the River Thames, near Vauxhall, Tamesis Dock is a converted 1930's Dutch barge.
Whilst permanently moored, the venue hosts
The Boatman, Windsor
Dubbed as Windsor's "only proper pub on The Thames", according to Tripadvisor, The Boatman has views across the river and Eton Bridge.
There is an all-weather terrace in case the
weather
takes a turn, but it is ideal for the sunny, hot weather the UK is currently experiencing.
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The outside area also has plenty of space, with seating for up to 100 people.
The pub is also dog-friendly, so suitable for the entire family - furry friends included.
The Ship, London
A popular spot among Gen Z in London, The Ship sits on the River Thames in Wandsworth.
The outdoor garden is large, with great views across the river and fairy lights hanging overhead to keep the space bright into the night.
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The pub has been on the banks of the River Thames since 1786 and serves a large variety of London craft beers, premium ales, spirits and wines.
White Cross, Richmond
Claimed to be Richmond's most iconic pub on Tripadvisor, the White Cross often garners attention for its rather unusual habit of flooding and guests being handed wellies to access the pub.
Pub With A 'Floating' Beer Garden By The Beach
The spot boasts views of the Thames, as well as
Tank and Paddle, York
Having undergone a £400,000 upgrade, the Tank and Paddle in York has something for everyone.
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From dog-friendly to showing live music and sports, the pub is loved for having an industrial charm with modern
features
including a sun trap balcony.
Castle Barge, Newark-on-Trent
Converted into a pub in 1980, the Castle Barge used to be a grain barge that operated between Hull and Gainsborough.
Now, the vibrant spot sits on the river and serves up a range of different dishes and drinks.
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The Double Locks pub in Devon, for example, is situated on a canal
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Brewhouse & Kitchen, Nottingham
Whilst from the front the Brewhouse & Kitchen in
With over 50 craft beers, it is a great place to watch the world go by.
The building used to be a station for the local
police
force too, and even has a house bitter named the Constable, to honour this.
The Tickled Trout, Wye
Standing on the banks of the River Stour for more than 400 years, The Tickled Trout boasts typical Kentish
architecture
with 'al fresco'
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The picturesque garden sits almost level with the water and features an expansive lawn.
If you lucky, some swans may be paddling nearby.
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The Ferry Inn in Salcombe, features a pretty walled garden with the water below
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The Pandora Inn, Cornwall
Located near Penryn in Cornwall, The Pandora Inn has previously been ranked as among the most stunning
beer
gardens in the UK.
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According to The Times, it is one of the UK' s tip eight riverside pub gardens with a "wonderful setting beside Restronguet Creek, a tributary of the River Fal".
The Maltsters Arms, Devon
Sat on the River Dart, The Maltsters Arms in Tuckenhay, Devon, is a great spot to moor a boat and hop out to enjoy some food and a tipple.
The pub dates back to the 18th century and recently announced that former
The Fisherman's Cot, Devon
Sitting on the banks of the River Exe in Bickleigh, Devon, The Fisherman's Cot is a cosy inn with a
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Visitors can enjoy the garden, sat right
next
to the river itself, and complete with a number of deck chairs and fairy lights.
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Tamesis Dock sits on the River Thames and features an outdoor deck with views of the city
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Double Locks, Devon
For those who love to kayak, this is the spot for you - as you can paddle straight up to Double Locks pub in Devon.
The pub is dog-friendly, with a number of different walks and trails around the spot too.
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But the pub garden is the real treat, sitting on the edge of the Exe-Estuary Trail.
There is an abundance of space and seating as well.
The Coombe Cellars, Devon
Overlooking the Teign Estuary, The Coombe Cellars in Devon is the ultimate sunset spot.
The outside space is expansive and allows for great
summer
as you watch the boats bob by on the river.
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The bar also serves up some great cocktails.
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In Scotland, The Fiddichside Inn sits on the outskirts of a quaint village
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The Ferry Inn, Salcombe
The Ferry Inn in Salcombe sits right above the water, with a pretty walled garden which is met by the lapping waves of the river.
The dog-friendly spot also has a live sports bar area for those who don't want to miss out on the latest
football
game.
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Throughout the year, the pub also hosts special events and live music.
One visitor even said: "What a wonderful place - we could have easily been in the south of France."
The Compleat Angler, Buckinghamshire
Also sat on the River Thames but further away from the capital is The Compleat Angler in
The riverside spot has a restaurant too, that overlooks the Thames.
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Dictionary of the Thames
that it was often booked out by boating parties."
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Castle Barge in Newark-on-Trent was converted into a pub in 1980
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Hope & Anchor, Herefordshire
Another spot on the River Wye, is the Hope & Anchor in Ross-on-Wye, in Herefordshire.
The waterside boozer is a great stop off for those enjoying activities on the river and boasts a large beer garden on the riverbank.
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In the evenings, the pub often hosts live music in its bandstand.
The garden also has the Hut, which serves up wood-fired pizzas and cakes.
The Fiddichside Inn, Scotland
Located on the outskirts of the
The spot is known for fishing and walking, making the pub the ideal place to enjoy a refreshing pint after your adventure.
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A modern balcony and sloped garden overhang the river, all next to a pretty brick bridge.
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At The Pandora Inn in Cornwall the outdoor area sits right t the water edge, allowing visitors to watch the boats go by
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The Distillery, Birmingham
Right on the
The boozer is known as the city's first gin distillery and is just a short walk from the popular Brindley Place and The Arena.
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The venue has a vibrant gin bar upstairs and a cosy pub downstairs.
The outdoor area features numerous tables, all resting on cobblestones.
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Plus, the best pubs in the UK have been revealed – is your favourite boozer on the list?
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Also sat on the River Thames but further away from the capital is The Compleat Angler in Buckinghamshire
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