The Coachmakers Arms
This charming single room, brimming with unique character, offers a picturesque view of the bustling market place and the serene parish church. Its prime location is within close proximity to notable landmarks such as the Anna Sewell House and the Fisherman's Hospital. For music enthusiasts, live performances are held every Wednesday and Saturday from 3 to 6 pm, with additional shows on Fridays during the summer season to align with the lively market days. The room also houses a display of a model tram, adding a touch of historical charm. Visitors should also be prepared for the occasional squawk from the resident parrot, adding to the room's unique ambiance. A notable feature of the room is a tiled sign, a relic from when the establishment was a Lacons pub. Today, the room offers a selection of beers, including a special brew from the Tombstone range. Additionally, it serves a variety of nationally sourced ales, with Greene King often being a popular choice among patrons. In summary, this single room offers a unique blend of character, history, and charm, coupled with a vibrant atmosphere and a selection of quality beers. Whether you're a history buff, a music lover, or a beer enthusiast, this room promises an experience that is both memorable and enjoyable.