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St Ives Pubs |
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- The Aviator
- Free House.
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- The Oliver Cromwell
- Local's pub close to the quay.
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- The Dolphin Hotel
- Riverside hotel adjacent to the old St Ives bridge.
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- Floods Tavern
- Free House, located on the broadway.
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- Golden Lion Hotel
- Former coaching Inn situated in the centre of St Ives on the Market Square.
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- The Haywain
- Modern pub.
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- Manchester Arms
- Located on the outskirts of the town where the bypass joins St Audry's lane.
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- Nelsons Head
- A Green King pub, recently refurbished as a traditional ale house, and located right in the centre of St Ives.
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- Oliver's Lodge
- Converted victorian mansion located in a quiet residential area just a few minutes walk from the centre of St Ives.
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- The Robin Hood
- Situated in the centre of St Ives on the market square.
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- St Ives Motel
- Family run motel on the outskirts of St Ives.
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- The Royal Oak
- The oldest pub in St Ives, dating from the early 16th century. Located in the centre of the town.
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- The Seven Wives
- Namesake of the St Ives riddle!
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- Slepe Hall Hotel
- Comfortable country hotel that is a converted victorian mansion and private school for girls, just a few minutes walk from the centre of St Ives.
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- The Unicorn
- Close to the centre of town in Carlisle Terrace. This pub was formerly The Greyhound but has reopened as The Unicorn in early 2003.
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- The White Hart
- An old coaching Inn, in the centre of town on the market square.
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Nearby Village Pubs |
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- The King William IV Pub
- Fenstanton High Street.
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- Axe and Compass
- Hemingford Grey High Street.
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- Ferry Boat Inn **
- England's oldest thatched Inn, located on the banks of the river Great Ouse in the nearby village of Holywell.
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- Pike and Eel
- Riverside hotel having much of the character of a 17th century Inn, near the village of Needingworth.
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