Extensive and imposing building of great character and charm, facing onto the market square. Steeped in history, it has a public bar - resplendent with flagstone floor, settle and inglenook fireplace along with a separate lounge bar, plus a downstairs restaurant. The fascinating untouched interior is decorated with hopbines, and a variety of interesting furniture ensures a homely atmosphere. Games include shove ha'penny. A wide selection of malt whiskies is available, plus bottled Dunkerton's cider and perry. The beers always include one from a local brewery. Occasional live folk music.
Two star - A pub interior of very special national historic interest
Listed status: II
A fine 17th-century half-timbered building with some notable historic features.
The public bar on the left-hand side boasts a superb long settle, inglenook fireplace and a pair of handpumps against the wall . The last suggest there was no bar counter until recent times (the present counter is certainly modern). A stone floor and a large stone fireplace complete the picture. The hall area includes what appears to be an old bar-back (removed from elsewhere?) and a modern stone counter. The lounge on the right and restaurant downstairs contain little of heritage interest.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Changing beers typically include: Sharp's - Atlantic , Three Tuns (varies) , Wye Valley - Hopfather
Cask Ale
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