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Town centre pub having undergone extensive refurbishment. Has large, comfortable bar cum lounge and a separate snug, both with real fires. Traditionally styled, the bar area has leather armchairs and padded seating. Four handpulls dispense Greene King beers and an ever changing range of guest beers. An interesting selection of bottled beers is also available. A separate restaurant has recently opened and meals can be taken here lunchtime and evening from Wednesday to Sunday. Beer festivals also staged occasionally.
Made up from four different buildings with two conventional rooms at the front in a three storey 18/19 century build. The bar is a separate building to the rear, which also now connects to the central corridor, and behind that is another range of buildings , now housing lavatories etc and forming a U-shape. The corridor offers access to the cellar and opens into a lobby at the front with Minton style tiled flooring. The two front rooms have been partially modernised the right hand one is very plain and bare of traditional fittings. The left-hand room is the most modernised in the pub with feature fireplace and recent match-boarding, with a hatch to the bar servery. The floor plan is therefore intact as developed; though plain the fittings in the bar have a makeshift look, but the bar back is well constructed and contains a row of drawers. Also known as Scanlon's after the long ownership of Myles Scanlon in the late 20th century. Likely future development includes opening up of the two front rooms and lobby to provide an area for performances.
Made up from four different buildings with two conventional rooms at the front in a three storey 18/19 century build. The bar is a separate building to the rear, which also now connects to the central corridor, and behind that is another range of buildings , now housing lavatories etc and forming a U-shape. The corridor offers access to the cellar and opens into a lobby at the front with Minton style tiled flooring. The two front rooms have been partially modernised the right hand one is very plain and bare of traditional fittings. The left-hand room is the most modernised in the pub with feature fireplace and recent match-boarding, with a hatch to the bar servery. The floor plan is therefore intact as developed; though plain the fittings in the bar have a makeshift look, but the bar back is well constructed and contains a row of drawers. Also known as Scanlon's after the long ownership of Myles Scanlon in the late 20th century. Likely future development includes opening up of the two front rooms and lobby to provide an area for performances.
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