Traditional, rural pub at the heart of the community. The front bar is served by an open fireplace and there are various alternative seating areas including the 'Old Cellar'. For a short spell in the late 2010s, the pub operated the Crown Brewhouse; a one-barrel nanobrewery. The perimeter garden is the perfect suntrap for warmer days and features a converted horsebox serving cocktails. Ad hoc food is served for various advertised themed events which are promoted within the premises and across social media.
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: II
A charming, tucked-away, brick-built (mainly 18th-century) pub. On the right, a small public bar retains its Victorian bar back and counter plus old bench seating. The bar on the left suffered alterations in the 1950s but old panelling survives. The small room further left contains what may be an old cell - there was once a courtroom upstairs. It also has half-panelling, parquet flooring and a 1950s fireplace. There have been various extensions and incorporations at the back, including the vaulted Old Cellar.
Tucked away brick-built pub, mainly 18th century, with stables at the rear. On the right a small public bar retains its Victorian bar back with four narrow mirrored panels, Victorian counter and old bench seating but the fireplace has been replaced. The bar on the left retains old panelling and a short partition but in the 1950s the seating and fireplace were replaced, a partition lost and the bar counter could date from this time or later. A small room to the left has half panelling, parquet flooring, a fireplace from the 1950s and what may be an old cell as the pub did have a courtroom upstairs, now a bedroom. The dining room may have been a skittle alley and the games room at the rear with an old fireplace has been brought into use. In the 1950s a brick extension was added for the toilets which have terrazzo tiled floors and some glass blocks in the wall. Also at the back, the Old Cellar was brought into pub use in 2014 - it has a white painted vaulted brick ceiling with an access to the toilets punched through on the right hand side. Listing desc. says "the front room of the cross-wing has some re-set C17 panelling over the fireplace."
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Crown Inn, Elford
Changing beers typically include: Blue Monkey (varies) , Front Row (varies) , Green Duck (varies)
Source: National
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