Blue Boar Inn
The charming stone-constructed pub, perched atop a hill just beyond the borders of the alcohol-free parish of Temple Grafton, has a rich history dating back to the 1600s when it first served as an alehouse. The pub's layout is centered around a main serving area, seamlessly connecting the bar and restaurant sections. One of the pub's standout features is a 35-foot well, complemented by traditional flagstone flooring. During the colder months, open fires create a cozy atmosphere, while in the summer, patrons can enjoy the outdoor patio, complete with umbrellas for shade. For sports enthusiasts, the pub offers widescreen Sky Sports TV throughout the year. In 2007, the pub was acquired by Marstons. Additional amenities include a garden, accommodation options, and a menu offering both lunch and evening meals. This pub seamlessly blends historical charm with modern amenities, providing a unique and enjoyable experience for all visitors.