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Nine North East pubs with stunning views you need to visit
There are no shortage of decent watering holes where you can enjoy a decent brew with a view
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There’s only one thing better than a pub that serves award-winning food and drink – a hostelry that comes with a stunning view on the side.
Sheene Mill (photo: courtesy of Sheene Mill)
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Nothing beats lounging by the river in a pretty pub garden on a sunny day. Here, Herts Life picks out 11 of the best riverside pubs in Hertfordshire to do just that
367 Uxbridge Road, Rickmansworth
Lush greenery along the banks of the River Colne provides a tranquil setting for a glass or two of your favourite tipple at the aptly named Waterside in Rickmansworth. With raved-about Sunday lunches, this 18th century pub also serves up homemade pies and fresh seafood alongside a substantial wine list. There is free car parking for customers and two gardens to relax in.