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GBP 29 - 65 The Three Horseshoes
Set amid beautiful countryside, this village pub with excellent restaurant and popular bar is just off the B4032 between Winslow and Leighton Buzzard
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The village name 'Drayton' is Old English language|Anglo Saxon in origin and means 'farm where sledges are used'. It is a common place name in England, and refers to places that were perched on the hillside, thus requiring the use of a sledge rather than a cart to pull heavy loads. The suffix 'Parslow' derives from 'Passelaw', the ancient Lord of the Manor|manorial family of the parish, commonly added to differentiate from another village in the county Drayton Beauchamp.
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