This Pub is Permanently Closed
This 270 year old pub had an open fire at one end and a wood-burning stove at the other. To the right of the bar was a more public bar section with brick floor and a dartboard and TV. To the left, down a step, was a pool table and another TV. Years ago the pub was used for the registry of births, marriages and deaths, and later it became a bakery. The layout changed over the years as could be seen from the glass windows either side of the front entrance, one of which said public bar, the other parlour. The pub is home to various car clubs and WiFi is available. There is monthly live music. The pub closed following difficult trading conditions following lockdown. In 2024 it was converted into a three-bedroom house following the demolition of various extensions.
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