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71 UK Pubs Called Castle


The Castle
Abergele
The Castle
Abertillery (Blaina)
The Castle
Ashington
The Castle
Bedford
The Castle
Benfleet (Hadleigh)
The Castle Hotel
Berwick upon Tweed
The Castle Inn
Bradford on Avon
The Old Castle
Bridgnorth
The Castle
Chertsey
The Castle Inn
Chertsey (Ottershaw)
The Castle
Clitheroe
The Castle
Colchester (Earls Colne)
The Castle Inn
Downpatrick
The Castle
Glasgow (Uddingston)
The Castle
Great Yarmouth (Caister-On-Sea)
The Castle
Haverfordwest (Little Haven)
The Castle
Ilkeston
The Castle
Isleworth (Old Isleworth)
The Old Castle
Kilmarnock (Dundonald)
The Castle Vaults
Knaresborough
The Castle
London E (Walthamstow)
The Castle
London EC
The Castle
London N
The Castle
London SE
The Castle
London SW (Tooting)
The Castle
London W
The Castle Bar
Londonderry
The Castle
Market Drayton (Bletchley)
The Castle
Newbury (Donnington)
The Castle Inn
Newtownards (Comber)
The Castle
Redhill (Outwood)
The Castle Inn
Robertsbridge
The Castle
Rugeley
The Castle
Sheffield (Castleton)
The Castle
Surbiton
The Castle Hotel
Tain (Portmahomack)
The Castle
Torquay
The Castle
Wakefield (Sandal)
The New Castle
Weston super Mare (Kewstoke)
The Castle
Willenhall
The Castle Inn
Woodbridge (Framlingham)




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This means that "The Old Crown", "The Crown Inn" and "Ye Olde Crown Taverne" are known canonically as, simply, "Crown".

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