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De La Pole Arms

The De la Pole Arms in Wingfield is a free house where you can drop by for some real ales and delicious home cooked British food. As befits a pub in the countryside, it is dog friendly and where better for Fido to dry off than in front of the roaring fire in the colder months.

  • Address: Church Road, Wingfield, IP21 5RA (Map)
  • Cuisine(s): British
  • Avg. Cost Per Head Lunch: £15.00, Dinner: £25.00

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