This basic local is one of many pubs rebuilt by London brewer Truman’s, between the wars. This interior is listed as one of regional importance primarily for its modest workaday design. The pub underwent refurbishment in 2014 which resulted in the removal of some of the paneling which has adversely affected the interior.
Features of note include the Truman's leaded windows and a eagle motif in the outside front wall. 3 handpumps but usually a single beer on offer. Customer requests may sometimes result in a second beer being sold. Several picnic style tables laid out on the front paved area.
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