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Worth going out of your way to find, this country pub in town was built in 1853 by Thomas Wallis and has been a focus for the local community ever since.
A recent renovation has not altered the basic layout of the pub. There is a traditional public bar area at the front, while the larger but cosy saloon bar leads through to a rear extension and sheltered garden.
The pub is renowned for its annual walk in June for local charity, which has been held for over 40 years.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Nightingale, Balham
Changing beers typically include: By The Horns (varies) , Sambrook's (varies) , St Austell (varies)
Source: Local