56 UK Pubs Called Travellers Rest




Bedworth
Belper (Kilburn)
Bilston
Bradford
Bristol
Bristol (Pensford)
Burton upon Trent (Winshill)
Caerphilly (Thornhill)
Cambridge
Chesterfield (Clowne)
Chorley (Euxton)
Consett
Darlington (Cockerton)
Derby
Doncaster
Dunstable (Edlesborough)
Durham
Durham (Witton Gilbert)
Ellesmere Port (Little Sutton)
Gateshead
Glasgow (Neilston)
Harrogate (Follifoot)
Harrow
Hereford (Stretton Sugwas)
Hexham
Holmfirth (Brockholes)
Houghton le Spring (Shiney Row)
Hull (Longriston)
Leeds (Armley)
Mirfield
Newcastle upon Tyne (Wideopen)
Newquay
Northwich (Moulton)
Penrith (Glenridding)
Pontefract (Featherstone)
Ross-on-Wye
Sheffield (Oughtibridge)
Sheffield
Sheffield (Bradwell)
Shepton Mallet (East Pennard)
Southampton (Hythe)
Southsea
Stoke on Trent (Stanley)
Stoke on Trent
Stoke on Trent (Scholar Green)
Sutton in Ashfield
Tarporley (Alpraham)
Thornton Cleveleys
Wallasey
Wirral (Bebington)
Wrexham

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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