This Pub is Closed Long Term
Long established traditional Sam Smiths pub with no real ale for many years. Taproom, homely rear lounge and a wonderful snug all offer comfort in a friendly environment.
Historic Interest
On Regional Inventory
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: Not listed
The chief interest here is the front layout of corridor with hatch, front snug with boarded ceiling and fixed seating and, most notably, the tap room, with its fitted settles and backed by glazed screening. The origin of the unusual internal planning is unclear but the fitting-out of the servery and rear lounge is plainly of recent date.
A three-roomed pub with an especially good tap room. This is to the left of the entrance, the highlight being a superb leaded glass screen at the side of the servery and separating the room from the back corridor. There is also old fixed bench seating all round but the slatted wooden counter and very simple bar back are of no age - ditto the tiled fireplace with metal surround. Ahead of the entrance is a tiled corridor with a hatch ahead of which is a back room in which the end section (with the bay window) occupies a later extension. The bench seating here is quite recent as is the small counter. Right of the corridor, the snug has bench seating all round, a metal fireplace with wood surround and a fine boarded ceiling.
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