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Traditional old pub halfway down Rowley hill, backing onto Britannia Park. The pub has suffered from subsidence in the past so the front looks a bit lop sided. One regular Wye valley HPA. they occasionally have a guest beer but only during events. Similarly no real cider but may do during events.
A pleasant friendly community pub with a well kept pint.
An early 19c brick pub with a frontage distorted by subsidence. Steep blue-brick steps with a curved iron rail each side lead up to a central entrance into a corridor with a small modern curved counter. The small bar is on the left; the servery furniture is plain and probably relatively modern. Front-right is a small separate snug with door. There are modern fireplaces in the two front rooms. The passage winds right and left, and up a step rear-right is a separate darts and TV room with modern door, no fireplace. Much of the décor is 'beamed' style, probably 1960s-70s, but the essential structure of the pub is retained, benches survive in all rooms and the pub has character.
Sir Robert Peel, Rowley Regis