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Britain's smallest pubs – from tiny Grade II listed boozer to train station spot

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Great British Booze Off competition, we’ve rounded up some of the best miniature venues out there.From a Grade II listed watering hole to a converted station lodge building – there really is something for everyone.The Guinness Book of World Records has named this posh pub as the “smallest pub in Britain”.It’s in the historic cathedral town of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, and is Grade II listed.As the boozer measures just 15ft by 7ft, there isn’t much room to get some drinks in.But if you’re lucky enough to get a spot in the tourist hotspot, you can expect to be served some of the region’s finest ales.Even though they’re pushed for space, owners have made sure there’s plenty of room for historical items, photos and memorabilia too.It would.

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