Historic 14th century grade 1 listed building which has recently been re-named and refurbished, this pub is full of nooks and crannies. Oakbeams and archways lead you in to the main bar area, a selection of small snugs and passageways give this pub its olde World feel. Predominantly food pub which has Jazz on the 2nd Monday of the month.
Historic Interest
Grade 1 listed
TO INSPECT. A former manor house which became an inn in 1783 - half-timbered with a number of rooms. Further reports needed please. From listed desc: "House now inn. Late-C16 rebuilding of a medieval house with later alterations. Timber framing of small square panels, painted brick infill; early C19 additions included a north range on the same alignment and a wing at the north-east corner aligned north-south. Two storeys and attic, four windows, Interior: C16 nail studded front door constructed of vertical boards on one side and horizontal boards on the other, large strap hinges and ovolo-moulded surround. In the entrance passage a pointed doorway, C14/C15, a remnant of the medieval house and possibly in situ at the north end of the former cross passage. In the front room to the west is an open fireplace, backing on to the entrance passage, with timber bessemer; C17 wall panelling to the north wall; a spine beam covered in C17 decorative plasterwork and a C17 straight staircase with closed string and turned balusters, at the top of the staircase is an early C18 balustrade."
TO INSPECT. A former manor house which became an inn in 1783 - half-timbered with a number of rooms. Further reports needed please. From listed desc: "House now inn. Late-C16 rebuilding of a medieval house with later alterations. Timber framing of small square panels, painted brick infill; early C19 additions included a north range on the same alignment and a wing at the north-east corner aligned north-south. Two storeys and attic, four windows, Interior: C16 nail studded front door constructed of vertical boards on one side and horizontal boards on the other, large strap hinges and ovolo-moulded surround. In the entrance passage a pointed doorway, C14/C15, a remnant of the medieval house and possibly in situ at the north end of the former cross passage. In the front room to the west is an open fireplace, backing on to the entrance passage, with timber bessemer; C17 wall panelling to the north wall; a spine beam covered in C17 decorative plasterwork and a C17 straight staircase with closed string and turned balusters, at the top of the staircase is an early C18 balustrade."
This Pub serves 2 changing beers (Marstons PLC seasonals) and 1 regular beer.
Manor House of Whittington, Kinver