Traditional village pub built 1813 with a small public bar an equally compact lounge, and a covered patio by the road. The atmosphere is generally quiet, with the TV switched on only for occasional sporting events. Traditional pub food served Tuesday to Saturday lunchtimes. Homemade stonebaked Pizza' served Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings. Note the old Gray's sign in the public bar.
Terraced pub converted from a pair of cottages and run on traditional lines. The public bar on the left retains fittings from the 1950s - parquet floor, bar counter, ply panelling on some walls, brick fireplace and upholstered benches. The bar has moved position (when?) to gain better access to the cellar. The saloon bar on the right has a parquet floor, another 1950s bar counter.
Terraced pub converted from a pair of cottages and run on traditional lines. The public bar on the left retains fittings from the 1950s - parquet floor, bar counter, ply panelling on some walls, brick fireplace and upholstered benches. The bar has moved position (when?) to gain better access to the cellar. The saloon bar on the right has a parquet floor, another 1950s bar counter.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers (up to two Changing beers) and 5 regular beers.
Wheatsheaf, Writtle
Source: National