Thatched village pub in what is now a city suburb. Large single room that feels like a number of distinct areas for eating or drinking. Open mic and quiz nights held. The pub has won awards for its cellar.
Historic Interest
Located in the former village of 'Old Knighton', the pub dates back to the 17th century. Originally the Bulls Head, in 1855 it was renamed after Sir Edmond Craddock-Hartopp, who owned the hall and most of Knighton parish at that time. In 1907, it was leased by Everards, and the brewery acquired the pub by 1925.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 3 regular beers.
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