Reviews
Enjoyed a peaceful night's sleep at this pub park up. No food available on a Sunday night but I did have a very friendly welcome, a lager shandy, crisps and peanuts. Recommend a visit. Opposite the pub is the delightful old St. James' church set in the green with lovely gardens in front but unfortunately it's in need of some serious work as it's sinking into the ground and breaking apart. Such a shame for this 450+ years old church.
Really good white chocolate crème brûlée. Good service in a very old 14th century pub. Pork belly was very nice.
Perhaps it's just been taken over, I have no idea, but they DO NOT DO FOOD. Sadly this is a bit of a run down pub and, this lunchtime at least, not worth the effort of a visit. My bitter was awful, like a half pint of vinegar - if all you do is serve drinks then to clean your lines so you offer great tasting beer is a prerequisite if you wish to survive the coming recession. It's a pity, we were hoping we might find a little gem but all we found was a disappointment.
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