Nestled in the heart of National Trust country, this traditional village pub is a popular haven for walkers, ramblers and lovers of the outdoors.
Known locally for its excellent food, fine cask ales and extensive garden, it's a great place to relax with friends and family.
It's a nice pub with a decent garden, friendly staff etc but the food is just awful. We had a couple of sandwiches which came on the thinnest wholemeal sliced bread known to man. "Chips" which were so thin I would call them warm crisps. Maybe for a fiver, but at £11 for a sandwich and chips it's a rip off. You're better off at Greggs at the garage round the corner. I feel like maybe it's had a change of ownership as it used to be better.
Nice pub. Fairly quiet. Friendly manager who took over about one month ago. Dog friendly. Good dog walks on the doorstep. Beer garden if the weather is nice
Can not believe we paid £13.75 for this"day special" with bacon and cheese charged as an extra! Awful food, overpriced is an understatement. I don't mind paying money for good food but this is just a rip off.
Lovely atmospheric pub full of intimate and open spaces with lovely gardens. We sat under the grape pergola-perfect table for big party and so cool on a hot day! Food was well portioned, hot and tasty. I had the Steak and Ale pie- more like a pudding though- full of meat and good servings of fresh veg and mash. I pinched a sweet potato chip from someone's plate- yum! Sarnies are triple layers full of filling, a side salad and chips. All enjoyed their food and most couldn't manage it all. Steve was a lovely friendly landlord and even gave me a bottle of prosecco to celebrate my special day... Will return! Dogs welcomed, bowls at dog table- even a place to share those PAW photos! For those that are less enamoured there are some dog free areas inside. Will return! In fact some of our group were already arranging their visits in the near future! Thank you Steve and staff for a lovely warm friendly afternoon with good food and drink- we loved it!
Lovely little country pub out the way. Parking is limited but managed to get a random spot in the mud. Food was good and timely and we have been here many times before. The pub was a little stretched staffing wise the poor staff were run off their feet as it was rammed. Tables were nicely spaced apart and covid safe. Weather was great so it was a very nice afternoon. Would always recommend this pub. Little path down the side if you fancy a 20 min walk to settle the roast.
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