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One of the oldest pubs in Highworth and a Free House. The inside features wooden beams decorated with hops and old adverting signs on the walls. There are five handpumps serving changing ales, with Sharp's a regular. The friendly staff make it popular with locals. The lunch menu is good quality and value. No food in the evening or on Sundays. Occasional folk sessions are hosted on a Saturday evening. At the back there is a garden with a Boules pitch. Open from 9am for breakfast Tue - Fri, but no alcoholic drinks before 10.30am.
Historic Interest
The earliest known property deed is dated 1768, when it was sold for £25, including its brewhouse. Ushers bought it in 1991. It became part of the Punch Tavern estate. Free House since June 2014.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Rose & Crown, Highworth
Changing beers typically include: Timothy Taylor - Landlord , Young's - London Original
Source: National