Large pub with an open plan u-shaped bar around a central servery. Approx. one mile (15 mins) from town centre on A34. Log burner in top room near the bar. Pool & darts for public use, separate room with two professional pool tables for league games. On several bus routes in and out of town centre. A clean and comfortable pool with good local trade. Pub may close early in the evening if not busy. Occasional guest beer, often Sharp's
Historic Interest
The brewery in the pub yard was extended by William Greatorix in 1886, the pub is listed as a home brew pub in the Royal Commission Report on Arsenic in Beer in 1901. Following the death of the owner William Greatorix in 1910 his executors put the property for auction, including "back premises fitted as a small brewery with modern 5-qtr plant, long noted for its home-brewed ales."
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
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Source: National