An attractive 17th century pub set in a pretty village conservation area, completely refurbished in 2020. There is ample parking next to the pub across the stream bridge, a colourful rear garden and stream-side terrace.
Bar and restaurant meals are available all week with roasts on Sundays. Most of the veg is sourced locally. A tasting cheese board is on the menu and well-filled cobs are also available.
The upstairs games room has three dart boards and some comfy sofas.
There is a dog-friendly rear dining room and also a covered and a heated dining and drinking area in the garden at the back.
Lockable cycle parking is available over the bridge in the car park, with adjacent picnic benches.
Historic Interest
The pub lies within the Wolverley conservation area and the Cyclists Touring Club (CTC) has one of their winged emblems on the front. There are old caves at the back of the car park cut into the sandstone cliff.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Changing beers typically include: Wychwood - Hobgoblin Gold , Wye Valley - Butty Bach , Wye Valley - HPA
Cask Ale
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