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Self-proclaimed gastro-pub!
The smart, modern-style interior comprises a pair of linked rooms around a central bar area, plus a couple of small peripheral rooms. Some areas are set aside for dining, and there are comfy armchairs and a settee around a small table by a brick fireplace.
Extensive range of menu options, light bites, and a fixed price menu, plus a separate Sunday lunch menu.
According to Ordnance Survey data, this is the furthest pub from the sea in the UK!
Historic Interest
Oldest part of the building is believed to date back to the 17th-century, but the earliest reference to a pub is in 1821. Thought to have incorporated a shop and/or bakery at one time. Reportedly once owned by Offilers, a Derby brewery which closed in 1966.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
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