A well-established inn found in the centre of the High Street of this small market town. The entrance is at the side of the building and leads to the main area, which is in effect two rooms though not physically separated.
The pub does not have its own car park, but there is a public pay & display car park at the rear which is accessed off St Mary's Road (no charge after 6pm or on Sundays)
From the car park you enter a long neatly laid out patio / garden with an abundance of tables and benches. This enclosed area is a delightful sun trap in the summer.
Accommodation is at the rear of the garden.
Historic Interest
The present building dates from the early 17th century and is Grade II listed. The pub stands on the site of a medieval Almonry of the Priory. An almonry is the place where alms were distributed to the poor. John Joule sold the pub to Ind Coope & Allsopp of Burton on Trent which was purchased by the Wrekin Brewery of Wellington (Telford) in 1961. This became part of Greenhall Whitley. The pub was then sold to Falcon Taverns of Bishops Castle before becoming a free-house in 1995.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 3 regular beers.
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