Marvellously traditional two-room village local. Reopened in May 2018 after change of ownership and major refurbishment. Ales from the local (ish) Tring brewery are served.
Rebuilt in 1926, there were changes in c.1960 and also in the early 1980s. Front door originally went into a lobby with a door to the right hand room - access to the public bar was via a now blocked-up front door on the far left. The public bar on the left retains bench seating around the bay window that dates from 1926 and recovered in c.1960. The brick fireplace in the public bar which dates back to 1926 was plastered over until the 1980s. The bar counter and bar back fitting are the 1960s ones but the counter has a front that dates from 1980. The unusual area to the left of the public bar with three arches was the toilets brought inside in 1926 and combined with the public bar in c.1960. On the right a small smoke room was combined with a private living room in c.1960 and bar back is from 1960s but the bar counter is only 1980s work and replaced a black Formica topped one.
Rebuilt in 1926, there were changes in c.1960 and also in the early 1980s. Front door originally went into a lobby with a door to the right hand room - access to the public bar was via a now blocked-up front door on the far left. The public bar on the left retains bench seating around the bay window that dates from 1926 and recovered in c.1960. The brick fireplace in the public bar which dates back to 1926 was plastered over until the 1980s. The bar counter and bar back fitting are the 1960s ones but the counter has a front that dates from 1980. The unusual area to the left of the public bar with three arches was the toilets brought inside in 1926 and combined with the public bar in c.1960. On the right a small smoke room was combined with a private living room in c.1960 and bar back is from 1960s but the bar counter is only 1980s work and replaced a black Formica topped one.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
Queens Head, Tebworth
Source: National