This traditional country pub dates from 1847 and retains many original features. The public and saloon bars feature real fires and simple farmhouse-style furniture.
Locally produced Black Pig cider is always on the bar, occasionally their perry too.
The separate restaurant area serves locally sourced, high quality food.
The large garden is a delight in summer and includes a children's play area.
Dogs are welcome.
Regular beer is Harvey's Best and they serve a changing guest beer from various local breweries, including 360, Dark Star, Franklins, Larkins and Long Man.
Takeaways available Tue-Sat.
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: II
Built in 1847, this little-altered pub has two bare-boarded bars and two other rooms, one being the conversion of former stables. The small public bar on the right with ‘2’ on the door has matchboard dado panelling all around, an old wood-surround fireplace with interwar brick infill and a boarded ceiling but the small counter is a recent addition replacing a hatch. On the left the main bar with ‘1’ on the door has what looks like a 1930s counter. Through a wide curtained gap, and down a couple of steps, is a room with a brick floor, another old wood-surround fireplace with a brick infill and matchboard dado panelling. From here, through another wide doorway and a set of curtains, is a dining room in the former stables.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
Coach & Horses, Danehill
Changing beers typically include: 360 Degree (varies) , Cellar Head - Amber Ale
Source: Local
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