The original part of this pub, with its two bays of mullioned windows and central chimney, was built in 1642 and is a Grade II listed building, although more recent cottages have been built on both sides. Uphill from the old building, you enter the pub via an 18th century extension. inside, there's a large stone fireplace at one end of the bar area, leading on into two smaller rooms. This hostelry is reported to contain the head of an ox, known as Old Oxo, which was roasted to celebrate the present Queen's Coronation.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Griffin, Barkisland