A rare gem of a proper village community pub that has been run by the same family for over 45 years. The attractive, half-timbered building dates back to 1640. The back bar doubles as a large function room, which is used by various local interest groups. Busy at meal times, the pub serves a traditional English menu. Regular events include quiz nights and live music with jazz every Sunday evening. The large garden caters for all sorts including archers and campers.
17th-century timber-framed pub that was last refitted in 1962 and is unchanged since. The small red quarry-tiled public bar has old beams and large brick inglenook fireplace. In 1962 the partition separating the off sales from the public bar was removed and the present bar counter and bar back added. A doorway leads to a two-part lounge on the left with another 1962 counter - not the figure '3' on a timber. The pub was extended to the rear in 1965/6 and refitted in 2008.
17th-century timber-framed pub that was last refitted in 1962 and is unchanged since. The small red quarry-tiled public bar has old beams and large brick inglenook fireplace. In 1962 the partition separating the off sales from the public bar was removed and the present bar counter and bar back added. A doorway leads to a two-part lounge on the left with another 1962 counter - not the figure '3' on a timber. The pub was extended to the rear in 1965/6 and refitted in 2008.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Cross Keys, Pulloxhill
Changing beers typically include: Adnams (varies) , Brewpoint (varies) , Fuller's (varies)