Located in a narrow secluded country lane, this grade II listed Kentish red-brick and tile-hung cottage comprises an entrance lobby and two separate bars. The public bar features a Victorian wood-panelled counter, parquet flooring and an imposing inglenook fireplace. The quiet parlour bar houses a chaise-longue. Up to six beers are dispensed by gravity from genuine wooden casks, from the tap room, always including at least one bitter, a golden ale and a dark beer from an impressive range of breweries. Up to seven ciders including Kentish Pip and Dudda's Tun. Regular meeting place for Society for the Preservation of Beers from the Wood (SPBW). Parking available on small forecourt. May close earlier in the evening, if not busy. Local CAMRA branch Pub of the Year for the third year running in 2020. Opening at 5pm from April 2021 until further notice.