This delightful rural pub in the tranquil village of Calverton. The building dates back to 1790, but started life as a butchers and slaughterhouse; it then became a local store and post office before it became the local pub
The pub has one L shaped bar with seating for drinkers to the right as you enter. Four handpumps on the bar, but only one in use at present, with a second when busy.
To the rear on the left hand side of the bar the tables and chairs are available for diners.
At the far end there is a log burning stove and, on either side, the windows look out onto the garden and the fields beyond. Behind the pub the garden has tables and chairs and a children's play area in the top right hand corner. There is additional outdoor seating to the front of the pub.
Historic Interest
Building dates back to 1790.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
Shoulder of Mutton, Calverton
Changing beers typically include: Greene King - Abbot , St Austell - Tribute
Source: National