A quintessential English country pub in the picturesque village of East Langton, close to Market Harborough, in the heart of the Welland Valley, Leicestershire. The Bell Inn is a Grade 2 listed building dating back to the late 17th Century.
Village pub and restaurant, set back from the road with a large attractive front garden. Low-beamed interior comprising two connected rooms. The cosy, dog-friendly bar offers a roaring fire and a selection of local and national real ales. A regularly changing menu includes quality seasonal produce.
Just over the road from the village cricket ground; and the Leicestershire Round long distance footpath passes the front of the pub. Unfortunately, no scheduled bus service to the village.
Historic Interest
Grade 2 listed: List Entry Number 1360750. Formerly a Mann's (Northampton) house. The Langton Brewery was established here by the then landlord Alistair Chapman in 2000, but the brewery moved to Thorpe Langton in 2005.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Cask Ale
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