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  IF FILM directors are looking for a good old-fashioned boozer for a set, they could do worse than Hardy’s Freehouse.
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  SETTING the record for earliest hostile stare on arrival at a pub, ladies and gentlemen raise your glasses to Lullingstone Castle in Swanley.
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  It is not clear how this confusion crept in, but Pub Spy is not a wedding singer. Requests are absolutely discouraged. 
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  THE Rambler’s Rest has been quenching thirsts since 1684, and the furnishings could be due an update.
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  MAYBE they were born on a Crossfire Hurricane, but if you want to mark out Mick and Keef’s old stomping ground then The Dart in Chastilian Road is about bullseye.
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  SOME people spend their lives looking for 'it'. They should go to Ladywell.
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  IMAGINE a railway pub. Is it dimly lit, grubby with dank carpets and saltly locals? Well, you’re out of luck with The Station Hotel in Hither Green.
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  MAYBE it’s the powerful real ale, but the very walls of the ancient Three Daws pub seem to whisper of the smugglers, sea shanties and spooks of its past.
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  AS I took my lonely heart along the banks of Greenwich, I cursed love into the indifferent grey waters.
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