158 UK Pubs Called Prince of Wales













Aberaeron
Aberdare (Hirwaun)
Abingdon (Shippon)
Ashford
Barnsley (Wombwell)
Bath (Peasedown St. John)
Bedford (Ampthill)
Bedford (Bromham)
Bedworth
Belvedere
Birmingham
Birmingham (Moseley)
Bishop Auckland (West Auckland)
Bracknell
Bradford (Allerton)
Bridgend (Aberkenfig)
Bridgend (Kenfig)
Bridgwater (Woolavington)
Brighton
Bristol
Bristol
Bristol
Broughton in Furness
Buckingham (Steeple Claydon)
Caernarfon (Llanberis)
Canterbury (Hoath)
Cardiff
Carmarthen
Chatham
Chelmsford (Stow Maries)
Cheshunt (Goffs Oak)
Chichester (Woodgate)
Chorley
Chorley
Congleton
Corwen
Darwen
Dawlish
Derby (Spondon)
Dorking (Westcott)
Dorking
Dunmow (Broxted)
East Cowes
East Molesey
Esher
Falmouth
Farnborough
Glossop
Harrogate
Haslemere
Havant
Herne Bay
Hinckley
Holyhead
Hungerford (Kintbury)
Huntingdon (Hilton)
Hythe (West Hythe)
Ilford
Ilfracombe
Ilkeston
Jarrow
Kettering
Ledbury
Liverpool (Kirkdale)
Liverpool (Walton)
Llangollen
London E
London N (Haringey)
London N
London NW
London SE
London SE
London SW
London SW (Pimlico)
London SW (Brixton)
London SW (Clapham)
London SW (Brixton)
London W
London W (Hanwell)
London W (Kensington)
London W (Fitzrovia)
London WC
Macclesfield
Maldon (Great Totham)
Manchester
Marlow
Mold (Leeswood)
Newhaven
Newmarket
Newport (Risca)
Newport
Newport
North Shields
Norwich
Ossett
Oxford (Iffley)
Pembroke Dock
Peterborough (Castor)
Porthcawl
Reading (Tilehurst)
Reading (Caversham)
Reigate
Rickmansworth
Rochester
Ross-on-Wye
Rotherham (Greasbrough)
Royal Tunbridge Wells
Rugby
Rugeley
Salford
Scarborough
Sheffield
Sheffield
Sheffield (Chapeltown)
Shrewsbury
Solihull
Southall
Southampton
St Leonards on Sea
Stanley (Dipton)
Stockport (Cheadle)
Strood
Sudbury
Surbiton
Sutton (Cheam)
Swindon (Shrivenham)
Tamworth (Wilnecote)
Tenby
Treorchy
Walsall (Bloxwich)
Ware (Much Hadham)
Wednesbury (Darlaston)
Wellingborough (Finedon)
Wellington
West Bromwich
Westbury (Dilton Marsh)
Weybridge
Wigan
Willenhall
Worcester

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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