92 UK Pubs Called Masons Arms











Airdrie
Appleby in Westmorland (Long Marton)
Berwick upon Tweed (Norham)
Bishop Auckland
Blackwood
Blyth
Bolton
Bourne
Bridgend (Nantyffyllon)
Bristol
Bristol (Rudgeway)
Bristol (Winterbourne)
Burford (Brize Norton)
Caerphilly
Camelford
Cardiff (Marshfield)
Carmarthen
Chorley
Cinderford (Lydbrook)
Cirencester (Meysey Hampton)
Dalton-In-Furness
Denbigh
Derby (Mickleover)
Doncaster
Dukinfield
Dunbar
Edgware
Falmouth
Forfar
Fraserburgh (Rosehearty)
Frome
Galston
Harrogate (Bishop Monkton)
High Peak (New Mills)
Holywell (Gwespyr)
Ipswich (Westgate)
Kettering (Thrapston)
Kidwelly
Lanark (Carnwath)
Lanark (Carnwath)
Leeds (Oulton)
Leeds (Oulton)
Liverpool (Old Swan)
Livingston (West Calder)
Llanelli
Loanhead
London NW (Kensal Green)
London SW (Battersea)
London W
London W (Mayfair)
Louth
Mexborough
Newport (Risca)
Northallerton
Oxford (Headington)
Pontefract (Ackworth)
Pudsey
Ramsbottom
Rotherham (Wickersley)
Seaton (Branscombe)
Sheffield
Shifnal (Kemberton)
Skipton (Gargrave)
Solihull
South Molton (Knowstone)
Southport
Spennymoor
Stoke on Trent
Stratford upon Avon (Wilmcote)
Sutton in Ashfield
Swadlincote (Donisthorpe)
Swansea
Taunton (Williton)
Teddington
Warminster
Wigan (Billinge)
Wigton (Gilcrux)
Worcester (Wichenford)
Yeovil
York

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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