114 UK Pubs Called Three Horse Shoes















Alcester (Wixford)
Alfreton (Leabrooks)
Alton (East Worldham)
Baldock (Hinxworth)
Barry (St Athan)
Beaconsfield (Seer Green)
Beccles
Birmingham (Sheldon)
Bishops Stortford (Mole Hill Green)
Bishops Stortford (Farnham)
Blyth (Horton)
Boroughbridge
Bradford on Avon
Brecon (Groesfford)
Bridgend
Bridgnorth (Alveley)
Bromyard
Bures
Burwarton
Bury St Edmunds (Barrow)
Bury St Edmunds (Cockfield)
Cambridge (Stapleford)
Cambridge (Comberton)
Cardiff (Peterston-super-Ely)
Cardiff (Whitchurch)
Carnforth (Ingleton)
Ceredigion (Tregaron)
Chesterfield (Brimington)
Chesterfield (Clay Cross)
Coalville (Whitwick)
Colchester (Fordham)
Coventry (Little Heath)
Cranleigh
Deal (Great Mongeham)
Doncaster
Dunmow (Great Dunmow)
Durham (Lanchester)
Faversham (Hernhill)
Feltham
Gainsborough (Scotton)
Gloucester (Frampton On Severn)
Hemel Hempstead (Bourne End)
Henley on Thames
Hereford
Hereford
Hertford (Watton At Stone)
High Wycombe (Flackwell Heath)
High Wycombe (Hazlemere)
Houghton le Spring (Leamside)
Ilkeston
Ilkeston (Morley)
Kenilworth (Bubbenhall)
Kings Lynn (Roydon)
Knottingley (Fairburn)
Leeds (Oulton)
Leighton Buzzard (Cheddington)
Leyburn (Wensley)
Lincoln (Waddington)
London N
Loughborough (East Leake)
Louth (Goulceby)
Malvern
Marlow
Midhurst (Elsted)
Milton Keynes (Drayton Parslow)
Monmouth
Newcastle Emlyn
Newport
Northampton (Ecton)
Norwich (Hempnall)
Nottingham (Pinxton)
Nuneaton (Stoke Golding)
Oxford (Garsington)
Penarth (Dinas Powys)
Peterborough
Peterborough (Turves)
Porth (Tonyrefail)
Ramsey
Reading (Brimpton)
Rotherham (Wickersley)
Rugby (Princethorpe)
Scunthorpe (West Butterwick)
Sevenoaks (Knockholt)
Shepperton
Shepton Mallet (Batcombe)
St Albans (Smallford)
St Neots (Graveley)
Staines upon Thames (Laleham)
Sunderland
Taunton
Wallingford (Benson)
Watford (Letchmore Heath)
Wells-next-the-Sea (Warham)
Wells-next-the-Sea (Warham)
West Bromwich
Westbury (Chapmanslade)
Witney (Long Hanborough)
Woodbridge (Charsfield)

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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