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Privately-owned attractive hotel which dates back to the 17th-century, although two modern annexes have been added on either side.
Internally, there is a complex arrangement of inter-connected rooms, substantially refurbished in 2005. These include a long narrow public bar, a corridor with settees leading to the rear entrance (where the reception is located), a lounge, two dining rooms (one with a carvery), plus the 70-seater 'Royal Boar Restaurant'.
The hotel offers a wide range of food options from snacks to full meals, including a children's menu; breakfasts are also served. The various options are available at different times; see website for details.
Historic Interest
Dates back to 17th-century and originally part of the Vernon Estate. Reputedly lost in a card game by ancestor of Lord Vernon! Owned by the Crooks family since 1984, with the accommodation added in 1990.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Boars Head Hotel, Draycott-in-the-Clay
Source: National