This traditional village pub dates back to the 17th century and features eyebrow windows. It is situated in a pretty village with numerous foot and cycling paths, including to nearby Fosbury Hillfort. There is outside seating to front and at the rear, enclosed beer garden. The interior features low oak-beamed ceilings and fire places. Locally produced food is served and themed nights are regularly held. An annual beer festival is run in August.
17th century timber framed building. Main small bar has a bare wood floor, old dado panelling all around with benches attached on the front section. It has a large original inglenook brick fireplace but the counter looks modern as is the top. On the left a black and red quarry tiled floor from the front door leads to another counter which might be old and the top looks modern. The bar back fitting might be old but painted and much modern additions, also fridges replacing lower shelving. There is a small dining room on the far right and a larger one on the far left both with modern fittings.
17th century timber framed building. Main small bar has a bare wood floor, old dado panelling all around with benches attached on the front section. It has a large original inglenook brick fireplace but the counter looks modern as is the top. On the left a black and red quarry tiled floor from the front door leads to another counter which might be old and the top looks modern. The bar back fitting might be old but painted and much modern additions, also fridges replacing lower shelving. There is a small dining room on the far right and a larger one on the far left both with modern fittings.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 3 regular beers.
George Inn, Vernham Dean