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Nº 190 in 308 in Mole Valley

Nº 38 of 75 British in Mole Valley

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The Old Crown is a pleasant pub in thev heart of Grest Bookham. It has a large garden where 2 pet rabbits roam freely. They serve good cask ales atba reasonable cost. There iscs food van in front of the pub which changes daily serving a variety of cuisine. Any food purchased from the van can be eaten inside the pub. Friendly and helpful staff

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Richard10 . 2021-06-11

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