An un-spoilt, popular, village local, with a single central bar decorated with hops. Up to three ales on, including two changing guests. Rustic furniture on stone flagged and wood boarded floors. Some stone walls and a fine stone fireplace with a wood burning stove.
Very popular in the evenings for its food, so book up if you wish to eat.
A great destination for walkers and cyclists (close to National Cycle Route 244).
The pub has no parking, but there is a large free village car park around 300m west along the High St. This a sister pub to the White Hart in Widcombe Bath.