132 UK Pubs Called Black Horse





















Abingdon (Gozzards Ford)
Arundel (Binsted)
Ashford (Pluckley)
Ashford (Monks Horton)
Atherstone (Atherstone)
Bexley
Birmingham
Birmingham
Bolton
Bradford (Thornton)
Brentwood (Pilgrims Hatch)
Bridgnorth
Brierley Hill
Brighton
Bristol
Bristol (Clapton In Gordano)
Bristol (Thornbury)
Buckley
Calne (Cherhill)
Cambridge (Dry Drayton)
Cambridge (Rampton)
Chelmsford
Chippenham
Chorley
Cirencester
Coalville (Whitwick)
Colchester (Stratford St Mary)
Consett
Crook (Willington)
Darlington (Ingleton)
Dartford (Bean)
Darwen
Devizes
Gloucester (Cranham)
Goole (Rawcliffe Bridge)
Great Missenden (Mobwell)
Hertford
Heswall
Hinckley
Horley (Hookwood)
Horsham (Nuthurst)
Hounslow
Huddersfield
Ilkeston (Mapperley)
Iver (Iver Heath)
Kingston upon Thames (Norbiton)
Leicester (Aylestone)
Leicester (Blaby)
Leicester (Houghton-On-The-Hill)
Leyburn (Kirklington)
Leyland (Croston)
Lincoln (Nettleham)
Lincoln (Tattershall)
Little Weighton
Littlehampton (Clymping)
Liverpool (Walton)
Llandysul
Market Harborough (Foxton)
Melton Mowbray (Grimston)
Milton Keynes (Woburn)
Milton Keynes (Great Linford)
Northallerton (Swainby)
Northampton (Cold Ashby)
Norwich
Nottingham (Caythorpe)
Oldham
Orpington
Oswestry
Otley (Askwith)
Oxford (Kidlington)
Oxford
Peterborough (Nassington)
Pinner
Potters Bar (South Mimms)
Preston (Hoghton)
Princes Risborough (Lacey Green)
Reading (Emmer Green)
Reading (Checkendon)
Redditch
Reigate
Rickmansworth (Chorleywood)
Royal Tunbridge Wells
Royal Tunbridge Wells (Pembury)
Royston (Melbourn)
Salisbury (West Tytherley)
Shefford
Slough (Fulmer)
Spalding (Gosberton Risegate)
Spennymoor
Stoke on Trent (Endon)
Thetford
Tring
Trowbridge
Wakefield
Warrington
Warwick (Moreton Morrell)
Wednesbury
Wembley
West Boldon
Westerham (Biggin Hill)
Whitley Bay (Monkseaton)
Wimborne (Sturminster Marshall)
Windsor
Witney (Standlake)
Worthing (Findon)
Worthing (Findon)
Wrexham (Rhostyllen)
York
York (Wigginton)
York (Tollerton)

What's a Canonical Name?
To simplify searches, each pub on our database has a Canonical Name - usually a shortened version of its full name missing out any common prefixes and suffixes like "The Old", "Inn", "Tavern" and so on.
This means that "The Old Crown", "The Crown Inn" and "Ye Olde Crown Taverne" are known canonically as, simply, "Crown".
We've also dropped the "The", standarised with "and" instead of "&" and in some cases simplified pluralisation.
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