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bluebella
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Essex ladies - Westcliffe area, suggestions needed please
      #307299 - 14/01/2009 12:03

We're taking M-I-Law out for her birthday on a Saturday lunchtime. Do you know any nice country pubs we can take her to? She lives in Westcliffe but Rayleigh, Leigh or further out Essex, but not Southend!
She can't walk very far either so has to have good parking close by.
We've already taken her to The Plough & Sail in Pagglesham and The Bull in Hockley.
Any suyggestions please?

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Bluebella


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Re: Essex ladies - Westcliffe area, suggestions needed please [Re: bluebella]
      #307792 - 14/01/2009 18:52

How about the Ferry Boat at North Fambridge?

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Re: Essex ladies - Westcliffe area, suggestions needed please [Re: Shoelover]
      #308199 - 15/01/2009 07:59

Hi Shoeie,
I've no idea where that is but it sounds very nice! Have you been? Can you book and is the food good?

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Re: Essex ladies - Westcliffe area, suggestions needed please [Re: bluebella]
      #308247 - 15/01/2009 09:11

I've just googled it, it looks perfect!
Thanks Shoeie, you're a star!!!!

Bluebella


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Re: Essex ladies - Westcliffe area, suggestions needed please [Re: bluebella]
      #310109 - 17/01/2009 17:10

Sorry ! Just seen your note, but if you have googled then you will find it easily. You can also drive a little bit further down the road and into the yacht station if you are into boats and have a little blow along by the river if she is up to walking a tiny bit. Anyway, the food is pretty good - its just a good traditional pub, nothing fancy, with good local clientele and they let dogs in.

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