An attractive village pub situated in the centre of Blyth. The pub has a reasonably large lounge, a traditional tap room, an attractive dining room and an outside seating area. The walls in the lounge are decorated with photographs and paintings from nearby locations. Three changing guest beers on the bar and food is served daily in both the lounge and the dining room. There is a pool table in the bar and a television for sport.
Historic Interest
17th Century Coaching Inn
18th century coaching inn still retaining the layout and fittings from a c.1960 refurbishment. The left hand public bar has a counter with an usual frontage of late 1950s design and a top with brown Formica. The bar back fitting with mirror glass panels looks to date from c.1960 and is centrally placed between the bar and lounge. The fixed seating in bays was removed in recent years. The lounge bar on the right has another counter front of late 1950s style but of a different design to the bar one and with a black Formica top. This room has a panelled dado with an unusual carved wooden finish at the top, fixed seating that might date back to the 60s but re-upholstered, and a back-to-back brick fireplace that might also be 1960s work. The far right part of the room is for diners. A separate dining room on the rear left has a panelled dado painted cream which is difficult to date. The former off-sales area is still there but now used for glass washing. 1950s tiled floors in lobby and toilets.
18th century coaching inn still retaining the layout and fittings from a c.1960 refurbishment. The left hand public bar has a counter with an usual frontage of late 1950s design and a top with brown Formica. The bar back fitting with mirror glass panels looks to date from c.1960 and is centrally placed between the bar and lounge. The fixed seating in bays was removed in recent years. The lounge bar on the right has another counter front of late 1950s style but of a different design to the bar one and with a black Formica top. This room has a panelled dado with an unusual carved wooden finish at the top, fixed seating that might date back to the 60s but re-upholstered, and a back-to-back brick fireplace that might also be 1960s work. The far right part of the room is for diners. A separate dining room on the rear left has a panelled dado painted cream which is difficult to date. The former off-sales area is still there but now used for glass washing. 1950s tiled floors in lobby and toilets.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Red Hart, Blyth
Source: Regional