During a recent heatwave, I discovered a refreshing escape at an outdoor table at the Mayfly, located along the serene River Test near Stockbridge. Sipping on a chilled pint while observing trout gracefully leap in the water created an enchanting ambiance that perfectly captured the essence of a classic English summer day.The nearby weir, along with sprawling fields and woodlands, enhanced this picturesque backdrop. This pub is known for its friendly staff and ample seating options, featuring a river-inspired menu that includes dishes such as “brown butter chalk stream trout fillet” priced at £20.50,alongside traditional pub classics. If this delightful spot inspires you as it did me,consider visiting local vineyards or taking a leisurely walk to the charming timber-framed village of Wherwell via the towpath.
Joe
Celebrating Hull’s Nautical Heritage

The Minerva, established in1829 at Hull’s bustling marina, offers breathtaking views over the Humber estuary while showcasing historical photographs, maps, and maritime memorabilia that celebrate Hull’s rich nautical history. Notably cozy “the snug” claims to be one of Britain’s smallest pub rooms accommodating just two guests! The attentive staff here provide excellent service alongside an ever-changing selection of guest ales.
Rob
Warrington’s Peaceful Pub Retreat

The Ferry Tavern stands proudly on its own island flanked by both the River Mersey & Sankey Canal in St Helens—a family-run establishment that feels worlds apart from urban life yet remains easily accessible on foot or bike via the Trans-Pennine Trail.. Its beer garden runs alongside tranquil waters where you can enjoy yoru ale while observing local wildlife during warm summer evenings; this historic tavern dating back over three centuries features low ceilings perfect for cozy gatherings like Sunday quizzes while themed foodie Fridays draw locals for diverse culinary experiences ranging from Mexican to Greek cuisine—though hot meals aren’t served throughout moast weekdays.
Matt Lunt
A Grand Pub Along Warwickshire’s Grand Union canal
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