Access the public rooms of a traditional 19th century small urban pub, last refitted c 1910. It is a Grade II listed building and is one of CAMRA's 'Historic pub interiors of national importance'. It retains a good Edwardian pub frontage.
The pub was refitted around 1910 and has a very unusual layout. The bar at the front is wood panelled and has its original bar counter. The front window is stained glass. The rear room was originally a smoke room but is now used for pool. The room has bell pushes and an attractive brick and tile fireplace probably installed around the time of the Second World War. Over the weekend there will be a small exhibition in the back room about the history of the pub including photographs and newspaper cuttings. Here's your chance to visit a small traditional pub.