Two linked buildings, one dating from 1642, the other from 1744, make up a small bar, cosy and low-beamed, and two dining rooms. The pub is set in an isolated spot south of Wennington, but attracts a surprisingly large number of local customers, as well as walkers in the summer months. It has not succumbed to the gastro market, but offers good, well-priced food. The pub features in a Turner painting. Quiz night is Friday. There is an associated caravan park and helipad.
Across the road from the pub but on their land is a fortnightly Sunday clay shoot with a small friendly membership. All visitors are welcome and are encouraged to have a go with the view of taking up the sport once hooked on it which is very easy to do and hopefully then increase the membership, although the club does not want to be over subscribed. Visitors who already shoot are also most welcome.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
Tatham Bridge, Wennington