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Next time you’re enjoying a pint at the pub you might be making history.

In the cosy comfort of the local ale house, many major historical events have unfolded.

From the scene of historic conspiracies to the first gig venue for world famous bands, these 16 UK pubs hold many amazing stories to uncover with a stiff drink in hand.

Image credits: www.sykescottages.co.uk

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    1. The Eagle and Child, Oxfordshire (1933)

    2. The Angel & Royal, Lincolnshire (1487)

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    3. Star Tavern, London (1963)

    4. The Star, Surrey (1974)

    5. Olde Coach House, Northamptonshire (1605)

    6. The George Inn, Somerset (1685)

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    7. Ye Olde Man & Scythe, Greater Manchester (1651)

    8. The Crescent, Greater Manchester (1850)

    9. The Globe Inn, Dumfriesshire (1785)

    10. Jacaranda Club, Merseyside (1958)

    11. The White Hart Inn, Midlothian (1828)

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    12. The Skirrid Mountain Inn, Gwent (1400s)

    13. Grace Neill’s Bar, County Down (1600s)

    14. Brown’s Hotel, Dyfed (1938)

    15. Kelly’s Cellars, County Antrim (1791)