Large Everards pub, with standard Everards range plus occasional guest. Re-opened in 2017 with extensive refurbishments after a fire at the pub caused its closure for more than a year. Comfortable bar area and large dining area with wide food options. The pub also has a large beer garden, play facilities for children and generous parking.
Historic Interest
The Unicorn's Head is a Grade II listed building (No. 1235976):" Public house. Dated 1717. Brick. Twin, plain-tile roofs, steeply pitched with coped gables on square kneelers and end stacks. Two storeys. Double depth plan. Near-symmetrical 3-bay facade. C20 square brick porch. To each side is a tripartite C20 casement window with shallow segmental head. Two similar windows to 1st floor and a single-light small casement. Three-course brick band between floors. To the left is a later, lower, single-storey 2-bay brew-house addition with a tall 3-stage reducing stack rising from the centre of its front wall. The stack has a blind arch to each stage. The rear of the main building is also of 3 bays. The ground floor is obscured by a later porch. Central, tall stair window. One bipartite casement to each side at lst-floor level. A band runs across the twin left gables and the rear gable has the date 1717 picked out in coloured brick." [Historic England]
[Rushcliffe Borough Council; Nevile & Langar Ward / Nottinghamshire County Council; Bingham West Division / Rushcliffe Parliamentary Constituency / Langar cum Barnstone Parish Council]
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Unicorns Head, Langar