This Pub is Closed Long Term
Hotel with public bar.
Country inn in the Best Western stable with history tracing back to 13th century.
As you enter there is a glazed screen in front of you with a window originally for off sales. The public bar on the right retains a plain counter from the 1950s, lower bar back shelves look old so could be 1950s, top part painted so difficult to date, old stone fireplace. On the left, now accessed via reception at the rear is the old smoke room, now a dining room. It has a good dado of fielded panelling with decoration at the top, a 1950s brick fireplace and a small bar counter. To the right of the public bar there is a small disused room with the wording 'lounge' on the door. Now a Best Western hotel with no real ale (disused handpumps).
As you enter there is a glazed screen in front of you with a window originally for off sales. The public bar on the right retains a plain counter from the 1950s, lower bar back shelves look old so could be 1950s, top part painted so difficult to date, old stone fireplace. On the left, now accessed via reception at the rear is the old smoke room, now a dining room. It has a good dado of fielded panelling with decoration at the top, a 1950s brick fireplace and a small bar counter. To the right of the public bar there is a small disused room with the wording 'lounge' on the door. Now a Best Western hotel with no real ale (disused handpumps).
Jersey Arms, Middleton Stoney
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