An 18th century coaching inn, refurbished and converted to a gastro-pub in November 2007. The building dates back to before 1765 and an inn has been on the site a lot longer. The pub was on the medieval pilgrim route to St Albans. It posseses an Inglenook fireplace and exposed beams but a lot of the original features have been lost. The building has been extended on several occasions and now has a modern contemporary interior with beams and panelling. Friendly and helpfule bar staff. Good sized garden and patio.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers (On visiting the two changing beers were Sharp's Twin Coast and Sharp's Doombar. In the next month, Rosie's Pig Rhubarb cider is going on one handpump with Adnam's Ghost Ship on the other.) and 0 regular beers.
Source: National
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