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Listed in the 1879 census, this small pub with a L-shaped bar is near the western end of the Market Place and features both stone and wooden flooring and may be the only pub with this name. The unusual name is said to be derived from a landlord of 170 years ago called Silas Coggin. His lifestyle was vey 'mish-mash', so the pub name was coined by him to describe what customers could expect when entering! There is a large garden to the rear.
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