New publicans temporarily in charge, with the permanent publicans due to take over on 1 July. Kitchen currently closed (9 April 2025).
Early 18th century stone-built pub on edge of quiet village in Buckinghamshire, just across the Great Ouse river from Northants. Before it was a pub, the building had been the village morgue, with the tunnel leading to the church now used as the pub cellar. Five real ales usually available and pub is "Timothy Taylor Champion Club Member".
Food provision is uncertain until permanent publicans arrive - though there are occasional pop-ups - see Facebook page or phone them.Outside are seats and tables on paving and several marquee-covered areas, plus an extensive grassed area often used for barbecues and other functions in summer. A popular pub with walkers Free overnight parking for motor homes, but phone to book.
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This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Changing beers typically include: Fuller's - London Pride , St Austell (varies) , Woodforde's - Wherry
Source: National
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