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This Pub is Closed Long Term
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: Not listed
An early 17th-century brick-built corner pub with a lovely exterior. The porch entrance on the main road is out of use so you go in at the corner facing the car park. This entrance opens out into a central bar-lobby where the servery and bar back are quite modern but traditional in style. To the rear right, the lounge has a real fire and service through a hatch-counter but no fixed seating. A corridor on the left leads to the unused front door. In the corner is a small tap room with benches and hatch service while on the other side can be found a tiny snug-lobby and then a pool room with red-tiled floors. Note the numbers on all doors.
Despite some modernisation of the interior it has an unaltered and unusual layout with several small rooms; the décor is very traditional with timber dados throughout. Early 17c brick-built, L-shaped, corner building with a lovely exterior whose porch entrance on the main road has not been used for some time. The entrance is in the corner facing the car park. This opens out into a central bar-lobby, where the servery and bar-back are relatively modern but traditional and simple in style. To the right (rear) is a lounge with real fire and service through a hatch-counter, but no fixed seating. To the left is a corridor leading towards the front door; in the corner is a small tap room with benches and hatch service; on the other side is a tiny snug-lobby and beyond that a pool room with red-tiled floors. Note the numbers on all of the doors.
Savile Arms, Eakring