Please don't be put off by your journey down miles of twisting narrow lanes, this remote rural free-house is well worth seeking out for its range of quality real ales and good value meals.
The Tally Ho Inn is the quintessential rural pub, set in the delightful hamlet of Bouldon in the heart of the Corvedale, one of the most unspoilt valleys in England. The Tally Ho, surrounded by farmland, is on many walking routes including the Three Castles Walk and the Shropshire Way.
First licensed in 1844 it is a busy pub which has served locals and visitors for many generations. It is furnished to recreate its bygone charm with a large array of photos, posters and rural paraphernalia which adorn the walls.
The bar with log burner is located in the original part of the pub and the dining area extends towards the rear with access to a beautiful garden with superb views across Corvedale. Note the Greene King sign built into one of the garden walls.
Opening Times and Meal service may vary in the summer months depending on demand.
The pub operators also run the Pheasant at Neenton, a community pub on the other side of Brown Clee Hill.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Tally Ho Inn, Bouldon