Although food is popular at The Bell, it is equally convivial as a pub to have a chat over a pint. Paintings and photographs, depicting hunting scenes and characters, recognise the fact that Gumley is situated in Fernie Hunt country. From a quaint front porch, the short entrance corridor leads to a small dining room to the left, whilst to the right is the L-shaped bar-lounge with exposed stone columns and low ceiling beams. Out the back is a pretty terraced cottage type garden with a pond. The pub is popular with walkers and cyclists, and a short walk across fields is the Grand Union Canal and Foxton Locks. No regular bus service to Gumley, although there is a limited service to Foxton.
Historic Interest
Built of locally made bricks in the 19th century and named The Bluebell, which later became The Bell Inn. At that time there was another pub in Gumley, known as The Hartopp Arms.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Cask Ale
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