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Under new management in April 2024, this is a venerable sixteenth-century building that was originally the village courthouse and assembly room. The open stone jail cells are still in place a few yards from the pub, down the hill on the left. It was first recorded as a pub in 1631 and has been in business ever since. At the front of the pub is a striking colonnaded loggia and the interior oozes the atmosphere and character of a bygone with exposed beams and stonework and two huge fireplaces.
Historic Interest
Sixteenth-century building that was originally the village courthouse and assembly room. It was first recorded as a pub in 1631
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
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