This pub was originally a coaching inn established in 1749 and is located on what was once one of the main routes from London. The interior has been much altered over the years (part of the lounge being located over what was originally a well) but retains a two bar format, the bars having very much a ‘public’ and ‘lounge’ feel. Traditional pub food, including locally sourced sausages, is available throughout. The pub has a large garden that is used for barbeques and other events during the summer. Dogs are allowed in the public bar only.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Source: National
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