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Bird in Hand as usual this Sunday though!
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Due to popular demand, the regional meetings (still first Sunday of every month) will take place at different venues throughout the Berkshire area.
The first new venue is The Hinds Head at Aldermaston. We will plan to meet there on 7th December 2003. Details of 4th January meet in next months PP.
See you there.
Tim
The Hinds Head
An imposing redbrick inn dating from 1630, popular as an overnight stop for business travellers. It offers a varied and ever-changing menu of good food. Evidence of a former brewery can be seen, and the inn even has its own lock-up, last used in 1865. The Hinds Head is believed to be descended from a 15-century inn. It was know as a Posting Inn because the London to Bath Road and the Basingstoke to Oxford Road came through the village. The Earl of Manchester stayed at the house while his troops camped in the grounds during the Civil War, between Oliver Cromwells Roundheads and King Charles II's cavaliers, in the 1650s. In 1800 the Inn became The Congreve Arms, after the Lord of the Manor Ralph Congreve. The Hinds Head also has its own 'lock up' behind the Inn, last used in 1865 when a poor sole burnt himself to death. There is a brewhouse out back, but alas it doesn't brew. The Hind's Head was purchased by Gales of Horndean, so the beer range now reflects their excellent range of real ales; Gale's GB, Winter Brew, HSB. Well worth a visit. The Hinds Head serves food with a range of French, English, and Vegetarian dishes. Meals are cooked to order from a regularly changing menu. The Hind serves Sunday lunch with a choice of two roasts served with Yorkshire pudding, roast potatoes and three traditional vegetables. For those who prefer not to smoke with their food, there is a no smoking area if requested.
The Hinds Head
Wasing Lane
Aldermaston
Reading
Berkshire
England
01189 712194
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Due to popular demand, the regional meetings (still first Sunday of every month) will take place at different venues throughout the Berkshire area.
The first new venue is The Hinds Head at Aldermaston. We will plan to meet there on 7th December 2003. Details of 4th January meet in next months PP.
See you there.
Tim
The Hinds Head
An imposing redbrick inn dating from 1630, popular as an overnight stop for business travellers. It offers a varied and ever-changing menu of good food. Evidence of a former brewery can be seen, and the inn even has its own lock-up, last used in 1865. The Hinds Head is believed to be descended from a 15-century inn. It was know as a Posting Inn because the London to Bath Road and the Basingstoke to Oxford Road came through the village. The Earl of Manchester stayed at the house while his troops camped in the grounds during the Civil War, between Oliver Cromwells Roundheads and King Charles II's cavaliers, in the 1650s. In 1800 the Inn became The Congreve Arms, after the Lord of the Manor Ralph Congreve. The Hinds Head also has its own 'lock up' behind the Inn, last used in 1865 when a poor sole burnt himself to death. There is a brewhouse out back, but alas it doesn't brew. The Hind's Head was purchased by Gales of Horndean, so the beer range now reflects their excellent range of real ales; Gale's GB, Winter Brew, HSB. Well worth a visit. The Hinds Head serves food with a range of French, English, and Vegetarian dishes. Meals are cooked to order from a regularly changing menu. The Hind serves Sunday lunch with a choice of two roasts served with Yorkshire pudding, roast potatoes and three traditional vegetables. For those who prefer not to smoke with their food, there is a no smoking area if requested.
The Hinds Head
Wasing Lane
Aldermaston
Reading
Berkshire
England
01189 712194