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Public Houses, Inns & Taverns of Parkend, Lydney, Gloucestershire

Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Gloucestershire. Including Futterill, & Whitecroft.

PARKEND is a hamlet in the township of West Dean, and was formed into an ecclesiastical parish in 1842 from West Dean and Newland townships, and is known as St. Paul, Dean Forest; it has a station on the Severn and Wye railway, and is 4 miles south-east from Coleford, 14 south-east from Ross, and 16 north-east from Chepstow.
FUTTERILL:- is 2 miles south-east from Coleford station on the Severn and Wye and Great Western railways.
WHITECROFT:- is 5 miles south-east from Coleford, and has a station on the Severn, Wye and Severn Bridge railway.

Premises Pic? Text?
Bell, Pillowell, West Dean, Gloucestershire No Yes
British Lion, Parkend, Lydney, Gloucestershire No Yes
Foresters, Whitecroft, Lydney, Gloucestershire No Yes
Fountain Inn, Parkend, Lydney, Gloucestershire No Yes
George Inn, Futterill, Coleford, Gloucestershire No Yes
Miners Arms, Whitecroft, Lydney, Gloucestershire No Yes
New Inn, Parkend, Lydney, Gloucestershire No Yes
New Inn, Whitecroft, Lydney, Gloucestershire No Yes
Railway Inn, Parkend, Lydney, Gloucestershire No Yes
Rising Sun, Moseley Green, Parkend, Lydney, Gloucestershire No Yes
Royal Oak, Futterill, Coleford, Gloucestershire No Yes
Royal Oak, Whitecroft, Lydney, Gloucestershire No Yes
Swan Inn, Whitecroft, Lydney, Gloucestershire No Yes
Travellers Rest, Parkend, Lydney, Gloucestershire No Yes

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