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IWA Warwickshire Branch’s next social is at “The Admiral Nelson”, Lock 3, Braunston on Friday 25th October, from 19h30.

The Admiral Nelson, Dark Lane, Braunston NN11 7HJ

Please confirm if you would like to attend, by email to [email protected].

The venue is just outside the Warwickshire area, but it’s a good location with good food and beer.

[The photo shows the Admiral Nelson pub at Lock 3, Braunston, Grand Union Canal, taken in April 1984 by Derek Pratt

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IWA Warwickshire Branch
Event Dates

Friday 25th October

Location

Braunston

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IWA Warwickshire Social Gathering

IWA Warwickshire Branch’s next social is at “The Admiral Nelson”, Lock 3, Braunston on Friday 25th October, from 19h30.

The Admiral Nelson, Dark Lane, Braunston NN11 7HJ

Please confirm if you would like to attend, by email to [email protected].

The venue is just outside the Warwickshire area, but it’s a good location with good food and beer.

[The photo shows the Admiral Nelson pub at Lock 3, Braunston, Grand Union Canal, taken in April 1984 by Derek Pratt

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From 7.30 p.m.

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Braunston

Admiral Nelson, Dark Lane, Braunston, Daventry, UK

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