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Built as a cottage in the mid 18th century, this charming building became a pub in 1853 and was named after Lord Radnor, whose descendants still own the nearby estate. Low ceilings, open-plan with areas of seating that allow for seclusion. Large open garden with play area that goes down to the Ebble River. Generally two guest beers, one of which is usually from Hop Back. Popular with diners, an extensive menu also caters for children.
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This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 1 regular beer. Often from Rude Giant, Stone Daisy and Flowerpots
Radnor Arms, Nunton
Source: Local
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