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The Holly Bush is a Grade II listed pub which stands on the site of an old stable block of a nearby house and dates back to around 1800. It first operated as a public house in 1807.
Simon Emeny, managing director of Fuller's Inns, said: "The Holly Bush is a beautiful, charming pub with lots of little quirks in its personality which have endeared it to its customers over the years. Classic wooden floors, etched glass windows, nooks and corners and open fires all come together to make it a real haven from the hustle and bustle of modern life.
"It is just the kind of pub you want to visit after taking the dog out for a walk, or to read the Sunday papers. It has a great reputation for its selection of food, beers and wines, which I can wholeheartedly recommend myself."
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