The Eight Bells
The building, a Grade II listed structure, has a rich history dating back to the 1640s and has been serving as a pub since the 1840s, originally known as the Sawyers Arms. The pub is known for its selection of guest beers, which typically lean towards darker varieties. The main bar area is a comfortable space that encourages lively conversation and good beer, made even more inviting by a warm open fire during the winter season. For sports enthusiasts, the rear section of the pub features a television where major sporting events are broadcasted. The pub also boasts a charming outdoor area at the back, featuring a paved patio adorned with wooden seating. During the summer, the patio is further enhanced by the addition of vibrant, colourful shrubs. For those who smoke, there is a covered area provided, which interestingly features an old well. This pub seamlessly blends history, comfort, and modern amenities, making it a unique and welcoming destination.