Built in the late 1960's as the Seven Stars, it replaced a pub of the same name in the old part of the village, that was demolished in 1964 to enable the replacement of the old arch on the A380 and road widening. Now part of the Greene King 'Hungry Horse 'chain, it has a large garden at the front of the premises, including a childrens play area. Steps lead up to the tiered balconies and the pubs main entrance. The interior is bright and airy, and affords views across the village. To the left of the main bar, there is a games area with a dartboard and pool table. Food is served from noon till 10pm.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 2 regular beers.
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