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Pleasant little country pub with a stone facade and a great display of hanging baskets during the summer. There is a small bar at the front and two dining areas to the right and rear. Arkell's 3Bs and Wilshire Gold are on at all times. Good home-cooked food is served.
Outside there is a patio, children's play area and a camping field behind the car park. Children and dogs are very welcome.
Historic Interest
It was kept by Charles Morgan Staley in 1830. A fully-licensed inn, the licensee was prosecuted in 1844 for keeping a disorderly house. Leased to Arkells in 1908 and bought by them in 1926 and completely renovated in 1969.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Bell, Purton Stoke