Built by William Randall in 1750 and during its early life was called the Maidenhead. Recently refurbished to a high standard with a new internal furniture layout which provides more tables and seating. It is a friendly unspoiled traditional town pub just off the market square, retaining much of its original structure and character. There are several tables and benches on the patio immediately behind the pub as well as in the large garden at the rear. Notable in winter is a roaring log fire which provides a traditional welcome for those coming into the pub from the cold. Good bus & rail links. Free Wi-Fi.
Historic Interest
Built as an inn in 1750.
Queens Head, Sandy