Sixteenth-century pub in a remote but charming village, popular with walkers and cyclists. It changed hands in 2018, B and B rooms have been added above and the bar area now has some low seating and attractive, quirky lighting. It remains the warm and welcoming place it has always been. There is a function room available. The menu is supplemented by a take-away menu combining the chip shop with the pizzeria. Three or four real ales are on offer from a range of local breweries. There is a bar billiards table, and seats outside in the village square. Limited public parking is available in the square and in the lane leading towards the church.