Narrow crooked entranceway off the road opens out to a large plot adjacent the defunct Stroudwater Canal.
Plenty of parking with a mix of tarmac & marked out spaces and gravel surface.
Large grassed garden area to the rear of the premises with a children's play area to keep the little ones amused.
To the front of the pub there is seating alongside the canal with those closest the the building now covered with a green oak shelter.
The pub may be accessed through the door on the side or front, though easiest now through the side door nearest the car park. Inside there is a well stocked bar with plenty of tables/seating in the bar area. The restaurant is a separate room further on.
Two accommodation units are attached to the back of the pub, one twin, one double.
Occasional themed evenings.
**** Opening and food times correct as of 09/05/2025 ****
Historic Interest
The most Westerly pub close to the Severn entrance to the defunct Stroudwater Canal. This has been a pub since the canal's opening in 1779.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
Changing beers typically include: Butcombe - Adam Henson's Rare Breed , St Austell - Tribute , Uley (varies)
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