A public house since 1530, with the Crown part of the name adopted much later from a former pub in the village. Changes to the interior layout can be traced on plans displayed in the bar. It is now one large open plan room with a pool table and a separate restaurant area. A collection of Allied Breweries memorabilia is on display. The Falcon is mentioned in Samuel Pepys's diary of 1662 - he bought the landlord's shoes for four shillings.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Source: National
Cask Ale
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