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The Dundas Arms – Win Lunch in the Garden for Two with a bottle of Wine

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Although the exact origin of The Dundas Arms remains somewhat of a mystery, this Grade II listed Georgian inn has most likely been providing sustenance to hungry and thirsty travellers in the picturesque village of Kintbury since the end of the 18th century.

It was in 1794 that the first “Navvies”, as they were called, began the construction of the Kennet & Avon Canal – the only waterway to link London via the Thames with Bristol in the West. The man behind this great project was Charles Dundas, who lived at nearby Barton Court. When the first section of the canal was completed in 1797, Charles marked the occasion with a ceremony at Kintbury, including a procession down the waterway to Newbury headed by a military band aboard a barge. One can only imagine that The Dundas Arms was named after this illustrious character.

Since then, The Dundas Arms has gone on to become a destination pub in its own right and has won numerous awards including West Berkshire’s Pub of the Year in 2009 by the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA). This reputation for great food and fine ale is something we continue to treasure and uphold under the guidance of our Landlord, Tom Moran, who is more than happy to discuss the pub’s history with you over a pint at the bar.

To enter this competition for a chance to win Lunch in the Garden for Two with a bottle of house Wine please answer the question below:

In what year were the pennies that top the Victorian oak bar at The Dundas Arms minted?

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 Competition Closes on 5th May

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