A pretty thatched-roof pub, believed to date from the 16th century at the heart of Great Linford village. It has two bars with low ceilings and exposed beams, giving it a cosy feel, especially when the log-burning stove is lit in the saloon bar.
Freshly prepared food and a wide range of drinks including craft and traditional ales and guest beers sometimes from local breweries.
Monthly quiz night and regular live music events.
Newly refurbished large front and rear patio gardens with marquee at rear.
On the doorstep of the Grand Union Canal and Linford Manor Park which is undergoing extensive renovations to restore its many historical features. Ever popular with ramblers, dog walkers and narrow-boaters as well as the local community.
Historic Interest
Late 18th century pub (though building a century older) close to Grand Union Canal and Linford Manor Park, which is undergoing extensive renovations to restore its many historical features.
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This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 3 regular beers.
Nag's Head, Milton Keynes
Changing beers typically include: Belhaven (varies) , Greene King - Spring Break , St Austell - Tribute
Source: National