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Self-proclaimed gastro-pub!
After a decade as an Indian restaurant and subsequent closure, this old village pub re-opened in 2015 as a free-house under new ownership and after substantial refurbishment.
The smart, modern-style interior comprises a pair of linked rooms around a central bar area, plus a couple of small peripheral rooms. Some areas are set aside for dining, and there are comfy armchairs and a settee around a small table by a brick fireplace.
Moderately extensive but fairly standard pub menu, including sandwiches, light bites, and a fixed price more limited menu, plus a separate Sunday lunch menu.
According to Ordnance Survey data, this is the furthest pub from the sea in the UK!
RECENT CHANGE OF OPERATOR; RE-SURVEY REQUIRED.
Historic Interest
Oldest part of the building is believed to date back to the 17th-century, but the earliest reference to a pub is in 1821. Thought to have incorporated a shop and/or bakery at one time. Reportedly once owned by Offilers, a Derby brewery which closed in 1966.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
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