Historic oak-beamed, ivy-clad pub, situated next to the attractive village church on an ancient main thoroughfare that runs through the village. The pub is reasonably spacious, drinkers and diners are equally welcome and catered for. There is a large open fire in winter. Popular with horse riders plus classic car and vintage motorcycle enthusiasts. The food menu consists of traditional, authentic Thai food. To the rear is a beautiful large garden which includes a play area for children. Dogs are welcome.
This ivy covered 18th century pub has four rooms including a small original flagstone floor bar on the left with a genuinely old counter and brick fireplace. The room has been extended back with a modern flag floor on a lower level and new fittings The front door leads to a bar that has also seen changes and has a modern counter and opening to the right. What is now a hatch serving the small room on the right was the original door to this room, which retains old dado panelled walls with bench seating attached. The fourth room is on the left having been converted from a wood clad former function room.
This ivy covered 18th century pub has four rooms including a small original flagstone floor bar on the left with a genuinely old counter and brick fireplace. The room has been extended back with a modern flag floor on a lower level and new fittings The front door leads to a bar that has also seen changes and has a modern counter and opening to the right. What is now a hatch serving the small room on the right was the original door to this room, which retains old dado panelled walls with bench seating attached. The fourth room is on the left having been converted from a wood clad former function room.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Coach & Horses, Newgate Street
Source: National