53 UK Pubs Called Robin Hood





Bakewell (Baslow)
Bognor Regis (Shripney)
Boston
Brighton
Bristol
Buckingham (Bufflers Holt)
Bury (Tottington)
Buxton
Cannock (Great Wyrley)
Cardiff
Carlisle
Chatham (Blue Bell Hill)
Cherry Hinton
Clacton-on-Sea
Coalville (Swannington)
Droitwich (Wychbold)
Egham
Enfield
Guildford
Hebden Bridge (Cragg Vale)
Jarrow
Leigh (Lowton)
Loughton
Malvern (Castlemorton)
Manchester (Salford)
Mansfield (Edwinstone)
Mexborough (Swinton)
Newcastle upon Tyne (Murton Village)
Normanton (Altofts)
Norwich
Nottingham (Sherwood)
Nottingham (Lambley)
Olney (Clifton Reynes)
Pontefract
Royal Tunbridge Wells
Sheffield (Aughton)
Sheffield
Southampton (Durley)
St Albans
Stockport (Hazel Grove)
Stoke on Trent
Stourbridge (Belbroughton)
Sutton
Sutton
Swadlincote (Overseal)
Wigan (Ashton-in-Makerfield)
Wigan (Orrell)
Willenhall

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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