Nestled in the heart of the village the pub was built in the late 1930's after the previous building burnt down in 1937. It was refurbished internally in 2021 and has a fresh, clean appearance inside with wood flooring and a central, double-sided open fire. Families and dogs are welcome and outside there is a large, heated marquee in which customers can sit at any time or use for special occasions. The food menu consists of pub classics as well as a roast on Sundays. Fresh fish is available on Fridays. Thursday quiz.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
Source: National
Cask Ale
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