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22 UK Pubs Called Village


The Village Inn
Ballymena (Cullybackey)
The Village
Birmingham (Moseley)
The Village Inn
Chepstow (Sedbury)
The Village Tavern
Clydebank (Duntocher)
The Village Tavern
Coleraine (Articlave)
The Village Inn
Dunfermline (Townhill)
Village Inn
East Kilbride
The Village
Liverpool (Crosby)
The Village Inn
Liverpool (Old Roan)
The Village Inn
Lochgelly (Cardenden)
The Village
London E
The Village Inn
Northallerton (Brompton)
The Village Inn
Ripley (Marehay)
The Village
Salisbury
The Village Inn
Swanage (Langton Matravers)
The Village Inn
Swindon (Shaw)
The Village Inn
Wolverhampton


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