Set opposite a prominent junction, this is a traditional house at the front, then that opens out more to the rear where the pub meets the former bowling green. Low-ceilinged and cosily set out in the front three rooms, the large room beyond that is mainly for dining. Very popular with families. Due to poor sales of the cask ale in 2015, it was dropped from sale, yet early 2016 saw cask ale re-instated when it became a John Barras house. Prior to the John Barras period the beer had changed from time to time, usually showcasing beers from the Marston's range.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
often a guest beer mostly from the Greene King stable
Changing beers typically include: Timothy Taylor - Landlord
Source: National
Cask Ale
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Selection of our most historically and architecturally interesting pubs serving cask ales.
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Total Walking 3 miles
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Total Walking 2.5 miles
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