Cottage-style village pub dating back over 200 years. A genuine free house stocking three beers from national, regional and micro-breweries. A wide selection of good-value home-made food is served; booking is advisable for Sunday lunches. Pie and liquor night every other Wednesday. Summer barbques and Saturday events held occasionally.Favourite stop-off for walkers. Families are welcome in the large garden where there is play equipment and in the bar till 9 pm.Old photos of the Arsenal team around the walls
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This Pub serves no changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Source: National
Cask Ale
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