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pub
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London's most famous riverside pub with a flagstone floor, a cobbled courtyard and great views.
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We decided to spend the night at a little riverside pub .
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There were some steps going down to the foreshore near a riverside pub .
walk
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The girls were threatened with a knife and forced into bushes on the riverside walk near the Open University at Walton Hall.
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My latest project is making seven goats for the riverside walk at Gateshead.
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Damp leaves, moist air and a faint atmosphere of dereliction made my riverside walk feel sadly autumnal.
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And £22,730 will be used to help pay for repairs to bridge steps down to the riverside at Llangollen.
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Bubonic plague is not directly associated with water, but the rats which carried it arrived by boat at riverside wharves.
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Councillors have also turned their attention to the Skerne and are busy working on a riverside revival project.
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Lee felt a little puffed; the apartment was at the very top of a tall riverside block without a lift.
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London's most famous riverside pub with a flagstone floor, a cobbled courtyard and great views.
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On summer weekends, the lawns at Marble Hill provide a delightful setting for a series of riverside concerts.
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Short rambles, mostly along the riverside , provide pleasure in surroundings of rare beauty.
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There is a children's play area and 13 acres of riverside , meadow and woodland walks to enjoy.