The Fountain is having a big old terrace / pavillion or something built down one side of their garden. They're lucky that they have a big garden, it's really going to come into its own when pubs start to partly open up. It's a real shame that the Fountain can, but the Inn Doors can't. If the beer in the Fountain was better it would be a better pub.
Also in Seabrook The Britannia has updated its chalkboard out front to say they're open for outdoor food and drinks from 12th April. They have a nice big carpark too, they could put out a marquee or something if they needed.
Finally I ran past the Three Mariners, and they've had a lick of paint too. Apparently they have outdoor seating for eighty people, and obviously they have the best beer of the lot, but will we be able to get in any time soon?
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