A traditional village pub in Grade II-listed building, full of character with its thatched roof, low ceilings and exposed beams. In continuous use as an inn since the 18th century - while being used as a pub, it has also been a village store, a blacksmiths and a butchers shop.
As you enter the front door, the bar is through the latched wooden door on the left. A separate room on the right can be hired for private parties. In the bar, there is an inglenook fireplace with a wood burning stove; the pub also has an old dutch oven with a flintstone hearth.
There is a large garden at the rear of the pub.
Historic Interest
Grade II Listed
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This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
Wheatsheaf, Maids Moreton