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This ancient thatched roof pub straddles the boundary between the two villages of Thurnby and Bushby, hence the two main rooms being referred to as the Bushby Bar and the Thurnby Lounge. The pub is popular for good-value food. There is a skittles long alley, which doubles as a function room. Splendid views across the valley are afforded from the rear elevation windows and the rear patio garden, furnished with picnic tables. A large picture on the wall in the bar shows a very old view of this pub (see Photos).
Historic Interest
The night of 30th November 2004 saw the pub ravaged by fire, however, following an extensive rebuilding programme it was officially re-opened by Mr Richard Everard on the 6th December 2005.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Rose & Crown, Thurnby