This Pub is Closed Long Term
A traditional early Victorian redbrick roadside pub of timeless rural character, previously home to the Shoes Brewery (located at the rear of the premises), and one of only a handful of pubs to still have a shooting gallery.
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: Not listed
A single storey brick built pub retaining three-rooms. The red quarry tiled floored bar on the right has bar fittings from the 1930s. On the left the lounge has an exposed piece of wattle and daub on one half-timbered wall, a small bar counter with a Formica top which looks 1930s but could be 1950s, which could be the date of the bar back. The large pool room at the rear is also a venue for the North Hereford .177 Air Gun League. This is the home of Shoe's brewery established in 1994.
UPDATE 2017.
Closed on the retirement of Frank Goodwin. He had run the pub (that also encompasses Shoes Brewery) for 37 years. Frank plans to live in the pub. The brewery will close. He hasn't ruled out the pub occasionally opening for special events in the future.
A single storey brick built pub retaining three-rooms. The red quarry tiled floored bar on the right has bar fittings from the 1930s. On the left the lounge has an exposed piece of wattle and daub on one half-timbered wall, a small bar counter with a Formica top which looks 1930s but could be 1950s, which could be the date of the bar back. The large pool room at the rear is also a venue for the North Hereford .177 Air Gun League. This is the home of Shoe's brewery established in 1994.
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