Originally in 1786 this site only housed a wooden shed built by the Kerry family, it was utilised for the growing coach trade in the area. In 1935, the pub was rebuilt, re-opening in 1937. It is a very popular country pub and restaurant serving excellent seasonal food. Entry from the car park leads into the main bar area but it also has some smaller cosy rooms. The interior is split into many section on two different levels. The main focus is food but there is a drinkers only area at the front. The walls have a lot of old interesting pictures of the local area.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Rose & Crown, Morley
Source: National