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Parts date back to around 1468 and originally built to house craftsmen building the extension to the adjacent St Nicholas Church.
This is a classic village pub with a single low-beamed bar area. After changing hands many times over the years it was purchased and lovingly restored by the village community group, though - sadly, the old bar was removed by a previous owner - so they installed a purpose-built more modern bar. The community group no longer runs the pub.
A regularly changing menu of real ales, usually from local and smaller breweries, plus Saxby's ciders.
Large garden with tables & benches at the side..
Historic Interest
Built in the 15th century, grade II listed.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Shoulder of Mutton, Little Horwood
Changing beers typically include: Hook Norton (varies) , Hornes (varies) , Purity (varies)
Source: National