Characteristic of many Welland Valley properties, the front elevation of this Grade II listed building is built of local red sandstone, probably quarried from the nearby Stoke Dry quarries, whereas strangely enough, the rear elevation is red brick. The three former rooms across the frontage are now knocked through to form one large room in uncompromising modern decor. At the rear is an attractive modern patio, part paved, part gravel-floored, with its own servery incorporating a pizza oven. There are a few picnic tables alongside the pavement in front of the pub.
Historic Interest
Listeg grade 2. "Late C17/C18, refronted mid C19. Coursed rubble stone with quoins and Welsh slate roof with brick left ridge and end stacks. Stone coped right gable. 2 storeys of 4 casements : 3 centre-opening 3-lights and a 2-light centre right. On ground floor, from left, C20 flat-topped part-glazed porch, centre-opening 3-light, part-glazed door and similar 3-light. Chamfered ceiling beams inside, and chamfered central post with ogee type stops."
This Pub serves 1 changing beer (Usually Grainstore) and 2 regular beers.
Sun, Great Easton
Source: Local