Named after the town's Tudor benefactor who is recognised with a carved wooden pulpit by the entrance. A good mix of guest beers are offered, many from local microbreweries, and well-priced food is served. As well as extensive seating areas upstairs and down, there is a spacious rooftop garden and a smaller beer garden downstairs to the rear. The building was constructed in 1931 and its initial use was as a builders' merchants and joinery works.
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This Pub serves 7 changing beers and 4 regular beers.
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