This convivial and traditional 18th-century pub is in the village centre. Playing a pivotal rôle in the community, it is popular with locals and has been in the same family for over 65 years. There are three rooms, including a quiet snug and rather noisier public bar which also functions as a games room with two pool tables and darts, and big-screen satellite TV for sports; a third bar is in the old cellar. The large restaurant serves freshly-prepared with locally sourced produce. Families are welcome anywhere in the pub, and dogs on leads.
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: Not listed
SRI. Multi-roomed pub largely rebuilt in 1844 and with an especially good public bar – Delabole slate floor, rare Art Deco fireplace, very old high-backed settle and chunky inter-war bar counter (with no bar-back fitting). Several of the other rooms were brought into use or altered quite recently. The small room at the front right has fixed seating and half-timbering from the 1960s while the tiny Cellar Bar behind the servery was created in the 1950s and is served by a hatch.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 2 regular beers.
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