This 17th-century Grade II listed building has a rubble-stone and timber facade, and is thought to have originally been two separate cottages. It has a single L-shaped bar over two rooms, with an open fireplaces in each, timber beams, dark wood panelling and both exposed and painted stone walls. There is a separate pool room at the rear of the premises, and a dart board in the main bar area.
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