This three roomed, stone built pub, once a farmhouse, has been added to the CAMRA National Inventory of historic pub interiors. The public bar has a stone fireplace, a fine curved settle, and the name of the pub spelt out in horse brasses. A small games room is to one side. The lounge is smartly furnished, in a timeless mix of settees, chairs and tables, plus a piano, grandfather clock and woodburner. A folk jam session is held on the first Wednesday of the month. Run by the same family for 100 years. Two keg beers are offered. May close early lunchtimes and evenings if not busy.