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This Grade II listed 19th century building, overlooking open countryside, was originally a model farm; it was converted to its current use in 1984. The building is single-storey, with tile-hung and pargetted gables, and set about a courtyard across which one must pass to enter the pub; above the entrance to the courtyard is a cupola dovecote. The interior is spacious and impressively beamed. The pub offers a main menu and, on Sundays and at lunchtimes, carvery options. There is live music on the last Friday of the month during summer.
Historic Interest
Former farm circa 1900 or maybe a little earlier, converted 1984. Grade II Listed. Historic England list entry 1351026.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers (Sourced nationally) and 0 regular beers.
Walhampton Arms, Walhampton
Source: National