Originally built in 1750, it was used as a combined dairy farm and brewery. In the mid 1990s the farming ceased and the main function of the building remained as a brewery and public house. The Antelope gained its named as it was said to be located near the Blackmoor Forest and had constant wildlife charging through. It is a traditional village pub, car park to rear, opposite playing field. Skittle Alley also used as function room. Senior Lunch on Thursdays (booking required), Steak night on Wednesday, Happy Hour 5pm-7pm Tue/Wed/Thu. Folk and Ale festival held in April.
Historic Interest
Mid 18th century, Grade II Listed. Historic England list entry 1215608
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
seasonal - occasional
Changing beers typically include: Copper Street - Egbert's Stone , Exmoor - Gold , Timothy Taylor - Landlord
Source: National
Cask Ale
Real Cider
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