The interior of this excellent free house rambles around the bar to provide a number of cosy areas on different levels. There is a small area down from the bar facing the church and further away, down a few steps to the left of the bar is a tile-floored area with an inglenook fireplace. The pub does have a second fireplace in the main bar. The main bar area has floorboards and beams. At the rear is a larger room with comfortable seating and good sized wooden tables. Outside there are tables to the front and side and a large garden with children's play equipment to the rear. Please note that whilst the pub is open from 8.30am, alcohol is only served after 11am. The earlier opening is for the sale of good quality coffee and cakes (made by a local artisan baker) and scotch eggs and sausage rolls (from a local butcher). No food is available at other times, although sharing platters and sandwiches should be available once the new owners have settled in, with the owners keen to support local businesses. Food events such as hog roasts are held in the garden on a regular basis, and morris dancers will appear in summer. One guest beer is available at present, but it is hoped to increase this to two.
Historic Interest
Dating in parts from the 17th century, this dog friendly pub is to be found opposite the village church. Originally built as two cottages, the pub has been extended over the years. The pub was called the Five Bells, but when the church bells were recast in 1803 and six bells installed instead, the pub changed its name. At the end of the 19th century, the last Manorial Courts of Cudworth met in the Six Bells.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Cask Ale
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