This is a three room house, reached via a couple of steps. The main room features the bar along one side with a variety of fixed and other seating around it; there is plenty of space here to circulate. Two rooms flank this - a comfortable snug to the left, and a pool-cum-games room to the right. There is a large, well-appointed beer garden off to the rear. In early 2019, a refurbishment saw the introduction of daytime food, and the return of cask ales (these had been removed in 2014).
Historic Interest
Acquired by Frederic Robinson in 1891.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 3 regular beers.
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