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The Bailey Inn is a solidly traditional Forest local on the corner of Bailey Hill and Oldcroft Road. It was once the local pub of renowned war poet F.W. Harvey. The present landlord had previous experience running a busy tourist hotel in the Cornish resort of Newquay before opting for a quieter life in the Forest of Dean. There is an impressive collection of playing cards on display. The adjoining games / function room still retains its original West Country Ales Skittles Scoreboard. The gentleman's toilets have recently been refitted and are almost certainly unique featuring high-spec black speckled surfaces with a mirror-ball positioned on the ceiling. Not to be missed.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 0 regular beers.
Bailey Inn, Yorkley
Changing beers typically include: Bath Ales - Gem , St Austell - Trelawny