This thatched pub at the top of the town is the oldest pub in Wincanton consisting of two rooms and patio area. Occasional live music and/or kareoke. Reputed to be haunted, the pub sign pays homage to novelist Sir Terry Pratchett who frequented the pub when visiting the Discworld Emporium in the town.
The left-hand bar has had a wall partly removed so that it's open to a staircase. Door to the rear section (which has a recently created back-snug) also taken out. Bar counter modern and very unpleasant. The only decent features are the genuinely old fireplace and a timbered ceiling. The right hand bar has the same style of grotty bar counter, a 1930s fireplace, some panelling and modern bench seating and shelving. A still extant external door formerly gave access to a hatch for serving cider, now blocked in. Outside gents. Not enough old fittings remain.
The left-hand bar has had a wall partly removed so that it's open to a staircase. Door to the rear section (which has a recently created back-snug) also taken out. Bar counter modern and very unpleasant. The only decent features are the genuinely old fireplace and a timbered ceiling. The right hand bar has the same style of grotty bar counter, a 1930s fireplace, some panelling and modern bench seating and shelving. A still extant external door formerly gave access to a hatch for serving cider, now blocked in. Outside gents. Not enough old fittings remain.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers (One served on stillage) and 0 regular beers.
Uncle Toms Cabin, Wincanton
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