62 UK Pubs Called Butchers Arms








Alfreton
Banbury (Kings Sutton)
Banbury (Balscote)
Beccles
Bicester (Fringford)
Boston (Old Leake)
Bristol
Bristol (Yatton)
Buckley
Buxton (Longnor)
Cardiff (Canton)
Cardiff (Llandaff)
Carmarthen (Llanddarog)
Carmarthen (St Clears)
Chester le Street
Chesterfield (Brimington)
Coleford (Clearwell)
Dewsbury
Dunmow (North End)
Hereford (Woolhope)
Herne Bay (Herne)
Holmfirth (Hepworth)
Inverurie
Lincoln (North Kelsey)
Llanfyrnach (Tegryn)
Longhope (Eldersfield)
Maryport
Merthyr Tydfil (Pontsticill)
Mexborough (Swinton)
Minehead (Carhampton)
Mountain Ash
Newcastle upon Tyne
Norwich (East Ruston)
Oswestry (Weston Rhyn)
Oswestry
Oxford
Penrith
Pudsey (Pudsey)
Reading (Sonning Common)
Rotherham (Braithwell)
Rotherham (Thurnscoe)
Saxmundham (Knodishall)
Sheffield
Southam (Priors Hardwick)
Sowerby Bridge
Stoke on Trent (Forsbrook)
Stroud (Sheepscombe)
Stroud (Oakridge Lynch)
Swansea (Pontardawe)
Towcester (Greens Norton)
Wakefield
Warrington
Wisbech (Parson Drove)
Yeovil

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This means that "The Old Crown", "The Crown Inn" and "Ye Olde Crown Taverne" are known canonically as, simply, "Crown".
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