The best pubs in the UK with huge gardens ahead of weekend heatwave

THE hottest day of the year so far is just around the corner, with highs of 25C expected this weekend.

So we’ve rounded up some of the best pubs with huge gardens to make the most of the sun with a pint.

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Here are the best British pubs with the biggest pub gardensCredit: Alamy

Out of 47,000 pubs in the UK there are 27,000 with gardens, according to The British Beer & Pub Association.

Here are our favourite pubs across the country with loads of outdoor space.

Anglers, Teddington

Anglers in Teddington overlooks the River Thames, with loads of outdoor space.

Previous guests have raved about the space, which even has table tennis and an outdoor bar.

Anglers in Teddington overlooks the River Thames, with loads of outdoor space

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Anglers in Teddington overlooks the River Thames, with loads of outdoor space

The Perch, Oxford

The Perch is found near the city centre of Oxford, which can be accessed by the Medley footbridge.

It’s worth it for the views, with shaded areas thanks to the pretty trees too.

The Perch can be accessed from the city centre but you have to go over the Medley footbridge first

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The Perch can be accessed from the city centre but you have to go over the Medley footbridge first

Old Neptune, Whitstable

While not a garden per-say, the Old Neptune has the it’s own beach as a garden.

It certainly has the best views – with the sea just a few steps away.

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The Old Neptune Pub has an entire beach as a back garden

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The Old Neptune Pub has an entire beach as a back gardenCredit: Alamy

Tickled Trout, Ashford

Located in the ‘super village’ of Wye, the Tickled Trout is right on the edge of the river.

It even has it’s own purple ice cream van in the summer, as well as live music.

The tiny Kent village of Wye with amazing walks and riverside pubs
A short walk from Wye station is the Tickled Trout, overlooking the river

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A short walk from Wye station is the Tickled Trout, overlooking the riverCredit: Alamy

Duke of Edinburgh, Brixton

The Duke of Edinburgh in London is known for it’s massive pub garden, and is a short walk from Brixton.

This year’s kitchen resident is Bando Belly serving a mix of Caribbean, America, and Southeast Asian food.

The Duke of Edinburgh in London is known for it's massive pub garden

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The Duke of Edinburgh in London is known for it’s massive pub garden

The Bowgie Inn, Cornwall

Another sea-view pub garden can be found at The Bowgie Inn.

There are more than enough picnic benches to choose from, before heading down for a day at the beach.

The Bowgie Inn also has great views of the Cornish coast

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The Bowgie Inn also has great views of the Cornish coast

The Red Lion, Leytonstone

The Red Lion calls themselves a “Tardis” pub – as they are so much bigger in the inside.

This includes the biggest pub garden in Leytonstone – and make sure to stay for the live music.

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While the pub has a ballroom, it's best to sit in the mural-covered walled garden and relax

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While the pub has a ballroom, it’s best to sit in the mural-covered walled garden and relax

How to stay safe in hot weather

The UK Health Security Agency advised you follow these tips to reduce your risk of dehydration, heat exhaustion and heatstroke:

  • Keep out of the sun at the hottest time of the day, between 11am and 3pm
  • If you are going to do a physical activity like exercising or walking the dog, plan to do these during times of the day when it is cooler such as the morning or evening
  • Keep your home cool by closing windows and curtains in rooms that face the sun
  • If you go outside, cover up with light clothing, a hat and sunglasses and slather on sun cream
  • Drink plenty of fluids but limit booze
  • Know the symptoms of heat exhaustion and heatstroke and what to do if you or someone else has them
  • Check on family, friends and neighbours who may be at higher risk of becoming unwell, and if you are at higher risk, ask them to do the same for you

Source: UKHSA

The Imperial, Exeter

The Imperial was actually once a hotel, dating back to 1923.

However, it has since been bought by Wetherspoons so not only is the inside stunning, but you can grab a pint in the massive outdoor space.

The Imperial was a hotel in 1923, and operated as one until bought by Wetherspoons

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The Imperial was a hotel in 1923, and operated as one until bought by Wetherspoons

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