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A friendly village pub that is at the hub of the local community recently reopened in May 2023. The pub's plans for their future facilities are awaited. Previously used by many groups and associations as well as regulars and visiting customers. It also hosted the village Post Office. The village and the pub have connections with the BBC's long-running radio programme 'The Archers'. Godfrey Baseley, a radio producer, visited Rippingale in 1947 to make an agricultural programme when he met local farmers. A few years later he went on to create 'The Archers' and used the same pub name for his fictional Ambridge pub. Two of the local farmers, a father and son, are thought to have been the inspiration for the characters Dan and Phil Archer.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Bull Inn, Rippingale