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The Blue Bell was built in 1727 as a farm and alehouse and thus blends well with the agricultural area in which it stands. It has four rooms with low beamed ceilings, one being separate from the bar to serve as a family room (with television). There is an open fire and the interior is free of music or fruit machines. Food is served throughout the day. The extensive menu has several vegetarian options. The garden is very secure and is exceptionally large, and incorporates a gazebo-style heated and lit smoking area.
House beer Blue Bell is believed to come from Merlin.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
Blue Bell, Smallwood
Source: National