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Situated at the periphery of Markfield Conservation area this establishment is now reputedly the oldest enduring pub in the village. It’s a traditional two roomed locals’ hostelry, consisting of a public bar with a pool table and a smaller intimate lounge bar. Unsubstantiated locals’ lore suggests that in long bygone days a milking parlour occupied the space which is now the lounge bar whilst a small cottage was situated at the other end of the pub leaving just a very small licenced premise in-between the two. Out the back is a large partially covered tarmacadamed courtyard furnished with picnic tables.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
Bulls Head, Markfield
The Champion Beer of Britain is one of the most prestigious beer competitions in the world. It is the ultimate honour for UK brewers and has helped put many into the national spotlight.
Judging for the competition takes around a year, starting with individual nominations from CAMRA members and tasting panel nominations, leading to a series of rigorous regional heats adhering to a strict blind tasting policy.