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Constructed in 1938, this Grade II listed community pub is a unique and well-preserved example of a working-class pub from the inter-war period. Recognized by the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) for its nationally significant historic interior, the pub has managed to maintain its original bar, lounge, and snug. The establishment offers a variety of activities for patrons, including darts and dominoes, and features televisions for sports and horse racing enthusiasts. For those who prefer the outdoors, the pub provides a covered shelter for smokers and a beer garden. The menu includes cobs and pork pies, which are available at all times. This pub is not just a place to grab a drink, but a piece of history that offers a unique and authentic experience.