Rebuilt in the shadow of the Broadstone Mill in 1909 it has an ornate brick and stone exterior. Since being purchased by Joseph Holt in 2007 (before that it was a Boddington's house), the Grey Horse has undergone a couple of refurbishments. At the front is a substantial and comfortably decorated lounge, this was created from two former rooms being joined together, it has TV sport showing on most days, plus entertainment on Friday and Saturday evenings. Meanwhile to the left is the next door vault, this has the air of a more down-to-earth room. While substantial in size, it is nevertheless comfortably appointed with high tables and access to the outside rear area. It wraps round the back of the bar to form an L-shape. Snacks eg. pizza, chicken in a basket, available at most times. The rear of the premises has a childrens play area, while at the front, on the former carriage road, is an outdoor drinking area giving views of the street.
Historic Interest
A former Boddingtons Brewery house. Rebuilt by Boddingtons in 1909 replacing a much older structure.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
occasional guest beer from Bootleg Brewery.
Changing beers typically include: Bootleg (varies)
Source: Local
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