A 19th Century country pub, on the Somerset border and close to the Grand Western Canal. The area is popular with walkers and cyclists. The bar area features unusual cash register handpumps, mounted on the back wall. Varied home-cooked food, with a carvery on Sundays, and there are also regular food themed nights. A large cylindrical log-burning stove warms the pub in winter. There is a darts and games area. An attractive enclosed walled garden is popular in summer.
Community Supported
The pub closed in May 2021. The pub was registered as an Asset of Community Value in Aug 2021. A community group launched a community share scheme, but fell short of raising the required funds to complete a purchase. In Sep 2024 new tenants took over running the pub (see article for more details
This Pub serves no changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Prince Of Wales Inn, Holcombe Rogus