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The Crown was originally a small farm cottage which was extended in the 18th century to become a coaching inn. The building is constructed of thick sandstone walls. Inside, the pub consists of a front entrance into a long, narrow bar room leading up to an 'L' shaped bar at the back and a seperate cosy small room off to the left. A passageway to the left of the bar leads to dining areas to the rear of the pub. There is a patio with seats and parasols to the front of the pub and a further garden to the rear. There is a petanque court to the rear of the pub and darts available within. The Crown has two hand pulls, 1 regular ale, either Courage or Razorback. The bar area is dominated by a large flat-screened Tv and is often busy with local dart teams playing a game.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 0 regular beers.
Crown, Asfordby
Source: National