5 mins from Railway Stn
Accessible by foot, rail and road, the Brecknock is an attractive, roadside, family run country pub. The real ales and traditional home cooked food on offer, including their renowned Sunday roasts, are complemented by the friendly welcome and good service. The garden barn, in the spacious rear area, has capacity for 60 people. Very much a local community hub, it is quiet and cosy and there is a TV and games room in a converted building in the car park.
Until 2008 this pub had a tiny public bar and behind it a lounge that prior to the 1950s was two small rooms and with its own bar fittings from that date and a Victorian fireplace. The public bar is now much larger as the old counter has been moved back considerably removing a dividing wall and the servery is now situated in what was half of the lounge. The public bar has a bare wood floor, old counter with a lovely set of 4 small handpumps with porcelain handles dated 1953 and old dado panelling. The old bar back was ripped out by the former licensee in 2005 and a grotesque modern one in traditional style added. It is amalgamated with a small room to the right that has old tongue and groove dado, a 30s (or 50s) brick and wood surround fireplace with log fire. The truncated lounge has dado panelling possibly from the 50s or older and includes a small bench in the same style, also an unusual brick fireplace which could be 30s with log fire. No longer inventory-worthy.
Until 2008 this pub had a tiny public bar and behind it a lounge that prior to the 1950s was two small rooms and with its own bar fittings from that date and a Victorian fireplace. The public bar is now much larger as the old counter has been moved back considerably removing a dividing wall and the servery is now situated in what was half of the lounge. The public bar has a bare wood floor, old counter with a lovely set of 4 small handpumps with porcelain handles dated 1953 and old dado panelling. The old bar back was ripped out by the former licensee in 2005 and a grotesque modern one in traditional style added. It is amalgamated with a small room to the right that has old tongue and groove dado, a 30s (or 50s) brick and wood surround fireplace with log fire. The truncated lounge has dado panelling possibly from the 50s or older and includes a small bench in the same style, also an unusual brick fireplace which could be 30s with log fire. No longer inventory-worthy.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Brecknock Arms, Bells Yew Green