An 18th century coaching inn with a reputation for well-kept local ales and excellent locally sourced food. There are three handpumps served from an L-shaped bar. The design is sympathetic to the Georgian period with stone-flagged floors, bare wooden tables and sofas in quiet alcoves. Hops are hung from the ceiling and there is a hearty log-burning fire. The pub has a welcoming feel to it and has ample parking and outside seating. There are ten bedrooms.
The village is of historic interest as the last battle on English soil was fought in a field across the road from the pub and there are prehistoric burial sites close to the pub.
The village is of historic interest as the last battle on English soil was fought in a field across the road from the pub and there are prehistoric burial sites close to the pub.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
George & Dragon, Clifton
Guest beers from local micros mainly North Lakes
Changing beers typically include: Eden River (varies) , Great Corby (varies) , Tirril (varies)
Source: Local