On the main road through the village this free-of-tie pub occupies a 14th Century building that retains many original features. Mind your head as you go in. Low ceilings throughout with steps between bars and to the toilets A feature bay window is on the front. Up a step is the rear restaurant area, and there is a beer garden beyond. The garden area is home to 9 sheds fitted out with seating and log burners, the largest of which can cater for up to 20 people and is available for hire. The changing beers are often from Twisted Oak in Wrington but may include offerings from other local breweries. Wheelchair users can access the bar (via portable ramps) and the garden but there are no dedicated disabled toilet facilities.
Historic Interest
Building is thought to date from the 1300s. First licensee listed in 1888
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
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