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Built as a substantial private house in 1870 and only becoming a pub in 1954, the Godwins is noted for its striking red brick Gothic appearance. It also contains many reminders, most notably in the cellar, of the original owner, William Godwin, who also owned the famous local tile works. With the threat of conversion int flats removed, and under new ownership, it has been completely refurbished as a boutique hotel, with six en-suite rooms. Furnishings are antique, in keeping with the building.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 3 regular beers.
Godwins, Bartestree