17th century inn nestling between the canal and the railway line, both long disused. The pub has been much extended recently to include a carvery. The warm and welcoming appearance is assisted by an inglenook fireplace in the lounge, a wood-burning stove in the public bar. Exposed beam ceilings and flagstone floors. This old village local's reputation for good food fills the large front dining room. There is a deceptively large garden, which gets busy in the summer and on festival weekends, with a small smoking shelter by the entrance.
Historic Interest
Early / Mid 19th century Grade II listed. Historic England List UID: 1090071
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 3 regular beers.
Session Bitter
This beer is served regularly.
Session Bitter
This beer is served regularly.
Session Bitter
This beer is served regularly.
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