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NO REAL ALE………. NOTE: Any information shown may be out of date
Built of stone in 1905 (date stone above the front doors), it was an undertakers originally and then in the early 1920s it was converted to a public house. There is a vestibule entrance with some stained and leaded screenwork at the top over left and right doors and panelled walls. The layout is an island bar one with an ornately carved counter with pilasters with grapes, brackets and rose symbols spaced along the top. The gantry is modern. Unusual panned walls all around the room painted cream, two fireplaces with old wood surrounds (but modern interiors), a very ornate cornice and modest frieze below. There is a small room at the rear left with a wide doorway.
Commercial Inn, West Calder