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Originally known as Peat Pitts and dating from 1789, the Moorlands, which now occupies both the old farm house and barn, is described as a 'residential country freehouse and restaurant'. The large bar area is divided into intimate zones that are comfortably furnished in a traditional style with dark wood. There's also a separate room for the pool table. Although it has a good reputation for food and offers a dozen or more different wines, this pub is also popular with the 'locals'.
Moorlands, Ogden