89 UK Pubs Called Nags Head















Accrington
Ashbourne (Hulland Ward)
Belper
Beverley (Routh)
Billericay (Ramsden Heath)
Boncath
Bourne
Braintree
Brentwood
Buckingham (Winslow)
Chelmsford
Chesterfield
Chesterfield (Clay Cross)
Chichester
Crewe
Dunstable
Eccles
Grimsby (Keelby)
Henley in Arden
Hereford
Hereford
Hull (Preston)
Leeds
Leicester (Stapleton)
Liverpool (Crosby)
London E (Waltham Forest)
London N
London SE
London SE
London SW (Belgravia)
London WC
Lydney (Yorkley)
Lyme Regis
Macclesfield
Malvern
Manchester
Market Harborough
Market Rasen
Melton Mowbray (Saltby)
Milton Keynes (Great Linford)
Monmouth
Nantwich (Willaston)
Newbury
Northallerton
Nottingham (Woodborough)
Nottingham
Nottingham (Long Eaton)
Nottingham (Carlton)
Nottingham
Ongar (Moreton)
Reading
Ripley
Rochester
Rochester (Lower Stoke)
Sheffield (Killamarsh)
St Leonards on Sea
Stockton on Tees (Sedgefield)
Sutton in Ashfield (Kirkby in Ashfield)
Sutton in Ashfield
Tarporley (Bunbury)
Tarporley (Haughton)
Thame
Ulceby (Wootton)
Ware (Little Hadham)
Warminster
Wednesbury (Darlaston)
Welling
Woking (Knaphill)
Wrexham (Lavister)
Wrexham
Yeovil (Martock)
York
York (Askham Bryan)

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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