Spacious pub/restaurant in Grade II listed Victorian Gothic Revival farmhouse originally built for the Carrington Estate. Situated in a picture-book rustic village amid fields and woods surprisingly near Milton Keynes and Junction 14 of the M1. The pub is well-appointed, but somewhat anonymous.
Justly renowned for its modern British cuisine (booking for meals strongly advised) the Carrington Arms also welcomes non-eating drinkers in its bar area (though this is often the "Garden Room" at lunchtime) and large beer garden. The latter boasts a giant chess set for the use of patrons.
Three real ales, real cider and craft keg lagers are on offer.
Accommodation is available in chalets beside the beer garden.
Breakfast is also offered 7.30 -11.15am and afternoon tea, 2-5pm Monday to Friday. There is the Holy Cow burger take-away service too (see their website for details).
The Village Hall next door doubles as the pub's function room.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Changing beers typically include: Kelchner (varies) , Tring - Piggeries , Woodforde's - Wherry
Source: National
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