This town centre pub has been extensively refurbished in a modern, slightly retro style, with a strong focus on food, whilst still offering pleasant surroundings for a drink. At the front is the bar area, with a TV, bar stools, tables and a traditional feel. From here you pass through a small area with a few sofas scattered around and an abundance of mirrors on the wall. This leads directly into a large more formal restaurant area that stretches right back to the rear of the pub. Disabled access is via the rear courtyard.
Historic Interest
The pub is a grade II listed building and has been known as the Wheatsheaf since mid-18th Century except a few years in late 1990s when it was called "ye Olde Flyer"; In 1757 it was the "Spread Eagle"
This Pub serves no changing beers and 3 regular beers.
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