Early 18th century coaching inn on the old Great North Road. Mentioned in the Charles Dickens book Nicholas Nickelby, and guests have included Samuel Pepys. Four distinct bar areas create an intimate atmosphere with exposed beams and varied furnishings. One bar area is dominated by a huge inglenook fireplace and wood settles. At the rear, a comfortable restaurant offers an extensive menu, with a blend of traditional pub food and carvery. Food is available every lunchtime and Monday to Saturday evenings. A private dining room is available. An extensive garden includes a patio area and pétanque court.