Traditional local with 3 separate drinking areas linked by a corridor. The beer range is mainly from the Marston's range, and Enville Ales are also a common feature. Opening days can be random - check Facebook for clues before visiting (June 2022).
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: Not listed
This is an early 20th-century corner-site pub with rooms leading off a central corridor. The door to the public bar bears the name 'Vaults', an alternative term quite commonly used in the past. It still has its original counter, bar-back and fixed seating though the tiled floor is new.The smoke room (with an etched door window) has old fixed seating as has the games room. In the passage, a hatch has a sliding window. The inner half-doors have etched panels.
A pub with various rooms leading off a central corridor, the main ones on the right, and a separate games room opposite. The public bar front-right retains its original counter and good original bar-back, old fixed seating and 'Vaults' on the door, but has a new tiled floor. Rear-right is the smoke room with original fixed seating, a baffle, a new inset in the old fireplace and 'Smoke Room' etched on the door window. The games room on the left has some old fixed seating. The passage has a hatch with a sliding window and a number '5' over it. Inner half doors have old etched panels. The Gents' which replaced the outside one are situated in a former kitchen - hence the large size of the room.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 4 regular beers.
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