42 UK Pubs Called New Inn
The New InnBilston (Coseley)
The New InnCardiff
The New InnClitheroe
The New InnDevizes (Coate)
The New InnMelksham
The New InnMorley (Gildersome)
The New InnNorthallerton
The New InnNorthampton (Long Buckby)
The New InnPoole (Oakdale)
The New InnStamford BridgeBeverley (Leven)
Bristol (Blagdon)
Bristol (Keynsham)
Bromsgrove (Bournheath)
Grimsby
Llandrindod Wells
London W
Malvern (Lower Howse)
Malvern (Storridge)
Salisbury (Amesbury)
Sandwich
Sheffield
Sleaford (Folkingham)
Southampton (Totton)
Swadlincote (Woodville)
Swindon
Wakefield (Grange Moor)
Walsall
Worcester (Claines)

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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