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A tranquil and unspoiled village local, a former coaching inn, always offering a friendly welcome. Two comfortable bars with real fires and a small intimate snug. Seven times local CAMRA Pub of the Year. Extensive grounds for outside drinking and dining.
Village pub that was refitted (by M&B?) in c.1960 and is barely altered since. A passage runs down the length of the building and the small public bar off this has a parquet floor, 1960s bar counter with lapped wood frontage and Formica top; bar back shelving with moulding at top, and a small brick fireplace. At the end of the passage is the lounge bar with a sloping c.1960 bar counter with Formica top, small 1930s brick fireplace changed from an inglenook - note the Bessemer beam above. Down another passage to the rear is the beamed small dining room brought into use in recent years.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
Bull's Head, Barston
Source: National