Don’t be put off by the rather ordinary façade! In the distant past this was a hard-core cider house, but today remains a real gem of a pub, with a welcoming fireplace; bench seating, and much original woodwork. A small snug is tucked away behind a part-glazed screen and the gents is probably the smallest in the country. The pull-down TV screen is only used for sports fixtures. Typical pub food is served at reasonable prices (not Sunday eve). Live music features on Sunday afternoons.
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: II
A small 19th-century town-centre pub with an almost intact three-room layout and a fair number of features from the early 1900s.The fittings include plenty of old tongue-and-groove half-height panelling, wall-benches, fireplaces and bar counter but the bar back is a replacement. The tiny room rear left is separated from the rest of the pub by a part-glazed partition.
Two properties converted into a pub in mid to late 19th century. This small town centre pub has virtually retained its three-room layout and a lot of features from the early 1900s. It is not clear how the front two rooms operated historically but they have been in the present style for many years. Retains plenty of old tongued 'n' grooved half panelling, wall benches, Victorian fireplaces and bar counter (new bar top) but the bar back has been replaced. The main bar on the left has a bare wood floor, plenty of old tongue-and-grooved half-height panelling, wall benches, the odd baffle, Victorian bar counter (new bar top) but the bar back looks more post-war with some modern additions.
Through a wide gap the right hand front room has a bare wood floor, a short partition near the door which forms high backed seating and plenty of old tongue-and-grooved half-height panelling rubbed back to the bare wood with wall bench seating and two baffles at the rear. There is a Victorian tiled, cast-iron and wood-surround fireplace with a coal fire. Through a doorway in a part glazed partition is the tiny rear left room with bare wood floor, which has another Victorian tiled, cast-iron and wood-surround fireplace, old dado panelling rubbed back to the bare wood and old seating. Service is from a small counter/doorway for staff. Ancient urinals in the gents’.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 3 regular beers.
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