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Aylesbury
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B.Stortford
Bognor
Bromley
Carshalton
Dulwich
Ford
Harlow
Northwood
Oxford City
Slough
Staines
Thame
Tooting & Mitch.
Uxbridge
Walton & H
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Wealdstone
Windsor & Eton
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BROMLEY


Bromley is a big place with a rather confusing centre to the uninitiated. The ground lies half a mile south of Bromley south station, while Bromley North is half a mile in the other direction. if you arrive at the latter, you are well placed for what is surely the best pub in town, the excellent *RED LION on North Road,(n.b. NOT North Street), see town centre map here> a friendly backstreet pub, with Harveys and Beards beer from Lewes, alongside Green King Abbot and guests. Food is available lunchtimes, and evenings until 7. Near the South station on the main A21 (here called Mason's Hill) is the *BRICKLAYERS ARMS, a Shepherd Neame house with a full range of their Kentish ales and a good lunchtime food menu.

Those with independent transport are again favoured since arguably the best pubs within striking distance are in Keston, a couple of miles out of town south on the A21:- however the 320 bus from Bromley goes there too! The *TWO DOVES lies on the A233 Oakley Rd, a right turn:- A good choice of guest beers complements the Courage and Youngs. the pub does lunchtime food and has a friendly atmosphere. nearby on Gravel Rd lies the equally enticing *BIRD IN HAND, agian with Courage and guests, plus lunchtime food. map here> Going back to the ground from Keston take the first main road left off the A21, which is Hayes Lane; the ground is about another half mile.

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