The 21 Sleaford area pubs featured in the 2021 Good Beer guide as CAMRA celebrates 50 year anniversary
The bastion of beer - the Campaign for Real Ale - CAMRA is celebrating 50 years.
By The Newsroom
Published 17th Mar 2021, 17:45 BST
Well known for its bible The Good Beer Guide, the organisation has now gone digital, with the CAMRA app now available from the app store and Google Play store.
It should allow you to search by postcode/town/county to identify the pubs in your region, ready for when they re-open their doors as lockdown lifts.
Have a look at the ones in the Sleaford here, as mentioned by Fenland CAMRA.
Have a look at the ones in the Sleaford here, as mentioned by Fenland CAMRA.
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The Old Ship Inn at Pointon also serves a range of English food. EMN-210317-154332001 Photo: Midlands
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The Packhorse Inn, Sleaford. An 18th-century coaching inn, reverting to the original name when taken over by Wetherspoon a few years ago. It retains an intimate atmosphere. As the Lion Hotel it hosted the opening dinner for the Sleaford Railway, an event that marked the start of the decline in coaching trade. EMN-210317-172227001 Photo: Midlands
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The Red Lion, Ruskington. A village pub with mock-tudor exterior. It is smart and neat and although a number of modernisations have been carried out over the years the separate bar and lounge have been retained allowing for the bustle and buzz of the bar to be offset by the more peaceful atmosphere of the lounge. EMN-210317-165412001 Photo: Midlands
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The Robin Hood and Little John, Aslackby. On the A15 just east of the village the present building dates from the early 19th century but in more ancient times there was a stopping place for travellers on the old Roman Road. The pub has been modernised and now includes a restaurant but it still retains an old-world charm. EMN-210317-154004001 Photo: Midlands