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Small, traditional public house with exposed beams and brickwork, recently reopened with new enthusiastic publican.
Front entrance up several steep steps or low rear door down a step.
Real ale is now back - with two hand pumps now in use - and two keykeg beers are offered from new local brewery, Grid Beer Project as well as other craft beers and lagers.
The pub welcomes home and away fans on match days.
It has a small, neat courtyard garden at rear, furnished with wooden tables and bench seats.
Small car park at rear.
Historic Interest
The building itself is said to be 17th Century, according to Historic England, but with a pub here from the 18th century.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Chequers, Milton Keynes
Changing beers typically include: Timothy Taylor - Landlord , Tring - Side Pocket for a Toad
Source: National