Star & Garter
Nestled in a quaint border village, this charming, stone-built pub is a listed property with a rich history. The pub, set back from the main road on a sharp bend, boasts two rooms and a unique character. It is reputed to be home to a ghost and a Civil War tunnel that connects the local church to the pub's cellar, adding an intriguing layer to its story. The main bar, featuring a wooden floor, spans across what were once two separate rooms. To the left of the bar, you'll find a distinct restaurant area, where the interior walls are also made of exposed stone, enhancing the rustic charm of the place. Parking is convenient with a dedicated car park located at the rear of the pub. Additionally, there is ample parking space available at the front, adjacent to a small, picturesque green. This pub offers a unique blend of history, character, and comfort, making it a must-visit spot in the village.