Traditional and cosy three-roomed local that retains a number of old features. The two front rooms are intact except being minus doors. The rear room has been opened out and is incorporated into the bar area. All the rooms have fireplaces and the walls are decorated with a number of old pub signs.
Victorian building that was refitted by Tetleys Brewery – plans are dated 1938 – which adapted the pub's old 'corridor' layout and created the present open-plan core but retaining the two small front rooms.
The lobby has a terrazzo floor and leads to an opened-up lobby bar area with the servery on the rear right. This retains the 1930s bar counter but it has been changed (it used to be straight) and modern panels have been added to the front. The bar back was changed in the 1980s and further modernisations in 2016. On the rear left the opened-up area retains its 1930s fixed seating but its fireplace (and the other two) are modern.
On the front left is the snug with a doorway that retains its 1930s fixed seating with bell pushes in a panel above and a baffle by the door with a leaded panel in the top part. On the front right is the tap room with a new flagstone-like tiled floor but it does retain its 1930s fixed seating with bell pushes in a panel above. The panelled counter front looks 1980s work and may have replaced a hatch.
Victorian building that was refitted by Tetleys Brewery – plans are dated 1938 – which adapted the pub's old 'corridor' layout and created the present open-plan core but retaining the two small front rooms.
The lobby has a terrazzo floor and leads to an opened-up lobby bar area with the servery on the rear right. This retains the 1930s bar counter but it has been changed (it used to be straight) and modern panels have been added to the front. The bar back was changed in the 1980s and further modernisations in 2016. On the rear left the opened-up area retains its 1930s fixed seating but its fireplace (and the other two) are modern.
On the front left is the snug with a doorway that retains its 1930s fixed seating with bell pushes in a panel above and a baffle by the door with a leaded panel in the top part. On the front right is the tap room with a new flagstone-like tiled floor but it does retain its 1930s fixed seating with bell pushes in a panel above. The panelled counter front looks 1980s work and may have replaced a hatch.
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