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A Grade II-listed traditional coaching inn with elements from 16th- to 18th-centuries. It has two inglenook fireplaces with real fires in winter. Outside is a large garden including an Aunt Sally pitch and a covered smoking area. There is a car park through the archway and bus 3 between Shipston and Banbury stops at the door. Live music one Saturday a month. The pub sign shows St George and not King George; apparently the masons constructing St George's church opposite lived here in the 1300s.
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This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers. Two to three real ales available
George Inn, Brailes (Lower)
Changing beers typically include: Hook Norton (varies)
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