Two hundred-year-old listed pub in the far north of the Vale of Belvoir, carefully restored to retain its original character. The large bar offers comfortable seating for drinkers and diners, with a further separate raised restaurant area. The pub serves freshly prepared meals lunchtimes and evenings and has built a reputation for good food. The bar houses three cask beers, one always a LocAle. Mini-festivals are held regularly, with upcoming events publicised on the website. Branch Pub of The Year 2013 and 2016.
Historic Interest
The Staunton Arms is a Grade II listed building (No. 1369948):" Public house. Early C19. Brick, standing on a plinth, with ashlar sills and lintels, under a glazed pantile roof. With single gable and single ridge stacks. 2 storeys, 4 bays, let floor double brick band and eaves band. L-plan. Off-centre doorway with C20 door. To the west a blank window and to the east 2 glazing bar sashes. 3 similar sashes above, with a blank window to the west. The windows of the central 2 bays are slightly narrower. The ground,floor lintels are all painted. To the east and set back from the front is a I+ storey brick and glazed pantile extension, with single Yorkshire sash window with glazing bars to the 1st floor, and a doorway contained in a porch in the angle re-entrant. The rear wing with single ridge and gable stacks has 2 storeys and 3 bays. The centre window on the ground floor is blank. All ethers are glazing bar sashes. The centre bay is slightly narrower. The ground floor has painted sills, that to the north is later brick." [Historic England]
[Newark & Sherwood District Council; Farndon & Fernwood Ward /Nottinghamshire County Council; Balderton Division / Newark Parliamentary Constituency / Staunton Parish Council]
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Staunton Arms, Staunton In The Vale