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Positioned in an attractive village, this three-roomed pub was converted in 1927 from the home of the philanthropic writer, Whyte Melville, whose royalties from his writings provided for the building of Working Men's Clubs. This is very much a food-orientated pub with the inside virtually devoted to diners. Outside though is an attractive seating area.
Whyte Melville, Boughton