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The Tattershall Castle is a paddle steamer occupying an idyllic spot on the Thames. It used to cross the River Humber in northern England between Hull and Lincolnshire but with the building of the Humber Bridge, then the largest single span in the world, it was no longer needed. It has all you would expect of a land-based pub and more, including jazz and comedy shows, quiz nights, excellent food, wine and cocktails, even cask-conditioned beers—they are Casque Marque Approved, which means the beer is good—although it must be difficult to roll traditional barrels down a gangplank (or up one for that matter). And in addition to all this, the Tattershall Castle enjoys a striking location with fantastic views.

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