Saturday, July 13, 2024

Bus Pass Bandit: Part Thirty One - BISHOP'S TACHBROOK

A Thirsty Thursday trip into the wilds of Warwickshire brings the Bus Pass Bandit to the village of Bishop's Tachbrook followed by a leisurely look around more Leamington haunts...

Bishop's Tachbrook is a small settlement due south of Royal Leamington Spa. Its local pub - the Leopard - is on the site of a former coaching inn dating back to the 17th century.

A comfortable corner in which to enjoy some Wye Valley HPA.

St Chad's Church in Bishop's Tachbrook.

Back into Leamington and a visit to the New Inn on Leam Terrace.

Time for a taste of Byatt's Hop Town IPA.

A riverside walk is rewarded by a visit to the Newbold Comyn Arms...

... where the Purity UBU tickles the Bandit's fancy.

On next to the Somerville Arms, an excellent pub and music venue on Campion Terrace.

A half of Everards Tiger to finish at the Somerville Arms.

As an added bonus, the Bandit attended the Warwick Court Leet Beer, Cider and Music Festival, held at the town's racecourse. The Flattler Original Cornish cider made for a fine start, and a Victorian Imperial Porter is also highly recommended!

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