The Saracens head is an old coaching inn dating back to the 17th century. The medeival woodcarving on the front of the pub is said to have been retrieved from the Holy Land by Knights Templar. The Saracens head is reputed to have
hosted the infamous highwayman Dick Turpin
The pub is full of original character and features, open fires, oak beams, nooks & crannies.
The gardens are extensive and a great location for spending afternoons & evenings.
There are extensive indoor & outdoor play areas for children including a large indoor playbarn.
They tend to have 1 ale available during the week and 2 at weekends. The ales tend tp change between Greene King IPA, Dunham Big Tree Bitter, Adnam's Southwold Bitter and Courage Best Bitter.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
up to two changing beers
Changing beers typically include: Adnams - Southwold Bitter , Courage - Best Bitter , Dunham Massey - Big Tree Bitter , Greene King - IPA
Source: National
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