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Timber-framed 'Tudor style' building, dating back to the 16th-century, facing the Market Place and Butter Cross. Dick Turpin reputedly stayed here!
Conventional two-roomed pub internally: basic wood-panelled public bar and a large wood-panelled lounge with beamed ceiling and cosy fire. Large beer garden with picnic tables at rear, comprising a patio, decking area (part covered), and lawn beyond.
No car park, but public car parking nearby, in and around the Market Place.
Abbots Bromley is famous for its annual Horn Dance (see www.abbotsbromley.com/horn_dance).
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Goats Head, Abbots Bromley
Source: Regional