'Original Quaint Olde Worlde Charm' is abundant in this 1636 farm building, which served its first pint of ale in 1803. Low beamed ceilings, exposed brick walls and mass of memorabilia on display all add to the real atmosphere of a traditional country inn.
With a well known local reputation for serving superb home cooked food with quality ingredients and a modern English essence, it's a must for those wanting a relaxed meal with good wine, or a range of interesting real ales.
A very popular place with families, there is a large Wendy House for children in the second of the two beer gardens.
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