This Pub is Closed Long Term
Ref:23/0440/FUL.
Circa 18th century pub of many adjoining oak-panelled bars on different levels. The public bar was added in the 1970s. Collection of china cats and bric-a-brac. There is a garden and patio with a serving hatch from the bar. One of the pub signs shows all the players in the traditional nursery rhyme. CLOSED - Planning permission granted for change of use to housing - spring 2024. 23/0440/FUL
An early nineteenth century building that was formerly two cottages, this was first recorded as a pub in 1845. It originally consisted of the middle bar and the left hand bar. A visit is recommended to see the small middle bar which has a small early 20th century fireplace and old dado panelling with a narrow bench attached to one wall near the bar. The low door marked 'Phone' does still have a telephone in it! The left bar has an unusual snug area at the rear created by modern settles; old fittings include some more benches attached to old panelling and a large stone fireplace. The right hand bar was added in the 1970s, which is probably the date of all the bar fittings
An early nineteenth century building that was formerly two cottages, this was first recorded as a pub in 1845. It originally consisted of the middle bar and the left hand bar. A visit is recommended to see the small middle bar which has a small early 20th century fireplace and old dado panelling with a narrow bench attached to one wall near the bar. The low door marked 'Phone' does still have a telephone in it! The left bar has an unusual snug area at the rear created by modern settles; old fittings include some more benches attached to old panelling and a large stone fireplace. The right hand bar was added in the 1970s, which is probably the date of all the bar fittings
This Pub serves no changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Session Bitter
This beer is served regularly.
Session Bitter
This beer is served regularly.
Source: National
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