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An inn has stood at the centre of Crewkerne since at least 1541. The present building dates from 1832. The facade of its neo-classical structure is built in traditional dressed hamstone. Its noble architectural features include a central open-pediment of brackets and a fine elliptical rustic archway, leading to what was once the Inn's Royal Mail-warranted stable yard. On entering the yard the hotel bar is on the left and a new bar called the "Alehouse" can be found on the right. Both bars have the same ale selection.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
George Hotel, Crewkerne
Changing beers typically include: Exmoor - Ale , St Austell (varies)