The Nags Head
Constructed in 1760, this Grade II listed pub maintains its original central bar layout, which is encompassed by four distinct rooms, one of which features an open fireplace. Directly behind the pub, you'll find another historical structure, the Medieval Eyre Chapel, which is also Grade II* listed. Access to this chapel is conveniently provided through the pub's car park. Adjacent to the chapel is the Newbold Observatory, a popular attraction that hosts public open evenings. If you're a fan of traditional ales, you'll be pleased to know that every Tuesday, cask ales are available for just £2.60. Additionally, if you're a CAMRA member, you can enjoy a discount of 15p per pint. During the summer months, traditional cider is also available, offering a refreshing option for those warm, sunny days. This pub not only provides a unique historical ambiance but also offers a variety of beverages to cater to different tastes. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an ale lover, or simply looking for a cozy place to relax, this pub has something to offer.