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15 UK Pubs Called Colliers Arms


The Colliers Arms
Bridgend (Aberkenfig)
The Colliers Arms
Ludlow (Coreley)
The Colliers Arms
Manchester (Tyldesley)
The Colliers Arms
Merthyr Tydfil (Abercanaid)
The Colliers Arms
Neath (Skewen)
The Colliers Arms
Oldham (Chadderton)
The Colliers Arms
Port Talbot (Pontrhydyfen)
The Colliers Arms
St Helens (Kings Moss)
The Colliers Arms
Swansea (Bonymaen)
The Colliers Arms
Walsall (Cheslyn Hay)
The Colliers Arms
Wigan (Aspull)
The Colliers Arms
Wrexham (Ponciau)


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