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Rose & Crown, Huish Episcopi (Eli's)

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17th-century thatched inn known locally as "Eli's" after the former owner Eli Scott who took over the family pub in 1920 and the pub is still in the same family.

The hub of the pub is the rare counterless flagstoned taproom (one of only eight left in UK) which leads out to four cosy parlours. West room, Piano room, Mens kitchen, Fire room.

Regular music nights feature and there is a meeting of the Elderflower Food Co-operative that meets every Friday between 5 - 7 for the purchase of organic produce. There are also 'draft' nights and board game nights.

Although Eli's do not serve food they regularly have 'food trucks' at weekends serving a range of different tastes from pizza, fish & chips, tacos etc..

Information for this venue is provided by the Somerset Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
South Somerset District
Last updated
25/04/2024
Last surveyed
29/12/2023
Pub ID
TAU/224
Asset of Community Value

Three star - A pub interior of outstanding national historic importance

Listed status: II

The Rose & Crown was known by this name by 1835 and is also affectionately called ‘Eli’s’ after Eli Scott, great-grandfather of the present family members who run the pub. The simple Gothic windows suggest a rebuilding in the late-18th or early-19th centuries. Inside, its special feature is the sunken cellar area, a unique layout where customers freely wander in to order drinks or cross the pub. It has a stone-flagged floor and shelving with rare ‘signal-lever’ hand-pumps attached (see p.xx). A series of small rooms surrounds it. One of these, the ‘Men’s Kitchen’ (cf Globe, Appley) front right, was once a male preserve and has an old cast-iron range – such sex discrimination became illegal in 1976. Another historic room is the ‘Piano Room’ at the front in the middle of the building and with direct access to the serving area. To the left are two rooms brought into use; the front one was the family parlour and the rear was created in 1984 on the site of the outside gents’. A skittle alley occupies a separate building to the rear right of the pub. The Elderflowers Food Co-operative sets up in the Mens Kitchen every Friday from 5pm to 7pm, selling locally produced, mostly organic, food at keen prices.

General information about historic pub interiors

This is one of only eight traditional pubs left in the entire UK without a bar counter including the other Heritage Pubs the Cock, Broom, Bedfordshire; North Star, Steventon, Oxfordshire; Tuckers Grave, Faulkland, Somerset; Kings Head, Laxfield, Suffolk, Red Lion, Ampney St Peter Gloucestershire, Crooked Billet, Stoke Row, Oxfordshire; and Manor Arms, Rushall, West Midlands.

The servery consists of an uneven flagstone floor and shelving with handpumps attached to it. The dispensers include a rare beer engine manufactured by Dalex with levers shaped like a knife handle and blade jutting horizontally out of the beer engine casing. It is still in use, and probably dates from between the world wars - the only other known set in use is at the Star, Lidgate in Suffolk. The two original rooms are the Piano Room and the room, formerly the male preserve, known as the Men's Kitchen situated on the front right of the building. It has a latch door with the figure '2' on it, a genuine stone-flagged floor, old dado panelling on the walls, range fireplace, and seating consisting of two splendid old bare benches. The passage from the front door also has a panelled dado and a basic long low bench. The other original room is the Piano Room in the middle front of the building, also with a stone-flagged floor, a brick fireplace from the 1930s, old panelled dado, but it no longer has a piano! Note the small shelves where drinks could rest after being served.

On the left of the building are two rooms brought into use - the front one was the family parlour or living room and the rear was created in 1984 on the site of the original outside gents toilets. In the cellar are there was no bar counter at all until the 1960s then a tiny one was added with a Formica top. Following a severe flood in December 2008 when the pub had some 12,000 gallons of water in it, a new similar sized replacement counter was added, as well as new shelves to replace the original old ones. The small wooden barrel on a stillage was how cider was served prior to the flood - now the cider is kept in the cellar and sold by electric pump from the row of 'keg-type' dispensers. The two left rooms have a new slate-like tiled floor. The former parlour has a stone fireplace, the rear room good bench seating and this is the room you are likely to find a number of locals sitting in. The outside toilets at the rear date from the 1950s, the first time there were toilets for ladies. There is a games room with a pool table at the rear left in another modern extension and the skittle alley is in a separate building at the rear right of the pub. The Elderflowers Food Co-operative sets up in the Mens Kitchen every Friday from 5pm to 7pm, selling locally produced, mostly organic, food at keen prices.

General information about historic pub interiors
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Opening
Food
Monday
Closed
No Service
Tuesday
5:00pm - 10:30pm
No Service
Wednesday
5:00pm - 10:30pm
No Service
Thursday
5:00pm - 11:00pm
No Service
Friday
Noon - 11:00pm
No Service
Saturday
Noon - 11:00pm
No Service
Sunday
Noon - 6:00pm
No Service
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This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 1 regular beer.

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Facilities
Live Music Live Music
Garden Garden
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Parking Parking
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
Games Games
Skittles and traditional pub games
Smoking Smoking
Wi Fi Wi Fi
Features
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Real Cider Real Cider
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Quiet Quiet
Transport
Close to bus routes (1130m)
Buses of Somerset: 54 (Walk to Langport town centre); Hatch Green: 16
Directions
on A372 in village.
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