The last pub remaining in Yapton, this small C18th flint-built free house of character is hidden away from the village centre down a narrow lane ending in a pedestrian crossing over the railway, 1.2 miles east of Barnham station. The cosy lounge is often lively, with a woodburning stove in a large inglenook at one end, and a row of 6 handpumps dispensing up to 4 beers of which 2 are rotating and usually from small local breweries. There is also a traditional public bar with juke box and darts. Dogs are welcome throughout the pub. 66A/66C bus stops at end of lane 270 yds away; 500 & 700 in village ¾ mile away.
Historic Interest
Originally two flint cottages beside a main road between Yapton and Barnham. Beer was sold from the premises as early as 1783. It was on a main road until the coming of the railway in 1846 caused it to be bypassed.
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This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Maypole, Yapton
Usually 1 medium, 1 strong
Changing beers typically include: Downlands (varies) , Pitchfork (varies)
Source: Local