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Built in 1485 and first licensed in the mid 19th century, the Bakers Arms is a hidden gem in a backstreet near the town centre. There are three separate rooms formed from the cottages which were converted into the pub. The oven from the on site bakery has been restored and is used for occasional bread making courses. Good food is served and local cider is available in the summer.
Bakers Arms, Blaby