Traditional village pub dating in parts back to the 17th century and with outdoor architecture from three distinct phases of English history, refurbished in April 2024.
The beer garden to the rear has ample seating at bench tables, including under a covered and paved patio and partially covered outdoor area. The remainder of the garden area is grassed.
Dog and cyclist friendly. There is also outside seating on a raised patio to the front of the pub as well as tables and seating by the pavement at the front.
18th-century pub which is worth visiting for the absolute gem of a snug on the right. The existence of three types of quarry tiles on the floor indicates changes in the past but this small room has been in its current style for about 50 years. The main lounge bar on the right has a 1960s counter with ply panels but the bar back is modern and there is an old brick fireplace. The original door to the lounge was to the right of the room where there is a lower ceiling and a small hatch counter. The room has been extended to the rear and left in modern times
18th-century pub which is worth visiting for the absolute gem of a snug on the right. The existence of three types of quarry tiles on the floor indicates changes in the past but this small room has been in its current style for about 50 years. The main lounge bar on the right has a 1960s counter with ply panels but the bar back is modern and there is an old brick fireplace. The original door to the lounge was to the right of the room where there is a lower ceiling and a small hatch counter. The room has been extended to the rear and left in modern times
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Kings Head, Hethersett
Source: National