Dating from 1572, this red brick Tudor mansion is Grade II-star listed, and features elaborate chimneys and five Dutch-style stepped gable ends. Décor is traditional, and the central main room shows its age, including a wide stone fireplace. The bar room is to the right on entry, while the library room to the left doubles as an overspill/function room. Large lawned garden to the rear. Monthly quiz night, generally on the first Friday of the month.
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Dating from 1572, this spectacular red brick Tudor mansion is Grade II* listed and features elaborate chimneys and five Dutch-style stepped gable ends. Decor keeps the stateliness intact with features such as a wide stone fireplace in the central room. The bar room is at one end of the building and has original features such as flagstone floors, a fireplace with a Tudor arch, old panelling and Tudor-headed doors. The library at the other end is an additional area and function room. The bar and beer garden for public use are open only from Friday evening to Sunday evening, when it shuts at 8pm. There are real ales and ciders, and bar snacks are available.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 4 regular beers.
Moat House, Tamworth
Source: National