Also known locally as the Square & Compass, this is a 14th-century pub with much character including open beams, several small rooms and slate flagstone floors; décor includes many brasses and old clocks. Two rooms are available for B&B, and there is also a separate dining area. A third real ale is also available: brewed in Scotland, it is called Eliot Arms Ale.
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: Not listed
Attractive country hotel with five separate rooms. The original pub consisted of the small bars front and rear with extra rooms being added over the years. Notable features include the old curved bar counter at the rear right, the Delabole slate floors from the nearby quarry (reputedly the largest man-made hole in Britain) and antique high-backed settles.
Excellent example of a small country hotel expanding into additional rooms and remaining traditional. Thousands of pubs remove walls creating a disappointing opened-up layout but here there are five separate rooms. The original pub layout consisted of the small bar near the entrance and the small rear bar then later a extension was added i.e. the large room and the small corner room with a parquet floor; a modern extension on the side road added the small lounge.
The original bar has a Delabole slate floor, the counter looks old but its position has been changed – it was originally diagonally across the room covering the small decorative cast iron fireplace – note the right hand part of the counter looks older and is angled. Bar top is a replacement, and the room has old dado panelling. The rear bar has an unusual small indented curved counter with a replacement top, old slate floor but is situated in a lobby / passage with an opened-up small room opposite where an old settle replaces part of the removed wall and has old dado panelling and two more old settles with a carpet over the slate floor. Bar back shelves are oldish – some have Formica on them.
The large room on the road side has another slate floor and carpet, brick fireplace on the far right might be from the 1950s, the bar counter looks 1970s, two more old settles. The small darts room on the corner has a parquet floor and dado panelling (age?).
Delabole slate floors come from the nearby quarry, reputedly the largest man-made hole in Britain being a mile and a half in circumference.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Eliot Arms, Tregadillett
Source: Local