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Pub on Hills Road; also offers B&B accommodation. Does food, has a courtyard beer garden. Has wireless internet, but I don't know if it's free or if it's only for overnight guests. There's a flatscreen and at least one sofa.

As of September 2010 they had three real ales on, all Greene King brands — Hardy and Hansons Kimberley Bitter, St Edmunds Ale (£1.65/half), and Greene King IPA (£2.20/pint).

This pub is very handy for the Junction, so I've been in on several occasions for a pre-gig drink or meal. The food is pretty good, in a slightly-smart pub-grub sort of way. Their mixed grill was very good.

As of September 2010, full English breakfast costs £5 and is served 7:30am–11:30am Mon–Fri, 7:30am-4pm Sat, and 8:30am–4pm Sun; and other food is served noon-3pm and 6pm-9pm Mon-Fri, noon-4pm and 6pm-9pm Sat, and noon-8pm Sun (Sunday roast).

Accessibility: Small step and a ridge to get in. Stepfree to toilets, bar, and seating area from there.

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Wifi info taken from sign outside pub, August 2007. B&B info and food times taken from menu in pub, September 2010. Last visited by Kake, September 2010.


(Latitude: 52.19221 Longitude: 0.13407)
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