This Other Drinking Establishment is Permanently Closed
This is an other drinking establishment and you may be charged for entrance at certain times.
Sixteenth-century ivy-covered stone inn in the village where Sir Christopher Wren was born, named after the family of Jane Seymour, third wife of Henry VIII. Very much at the heart of the local community, the pub enjoys an excellent reputation for high quality food (no meals Sun eve). The single bar features a number of discrete areas. Outside there is a pleasant garden with a children's play area. CLOSED - Planning consent for conversion to private house, licensed café and letting rooms approved with conditions 2/12/2013.
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