The Cheshire Cat
The three quaint black and white cottages, which were transformed into almshouses in 1676 by Roger Wilpraham, have a rich history. They have served various purposes over the years, including a pub and a nightclub, and they still retain some of that lively ambiance. On weekend evenings, the venue is bustling, and entrance is managed by doormen to ensure a smooth experience for all guests. The interior design is characterized by exposed beams and rough oak, creating a rustic and cozy atmosphere. The seating arrangement is a mix of comfortable sofas and traditional tables and chairs, catering to different preferences. The venue also offers meal services, adding to the convenience for guests. For those looking to extend their visit, overnight accommodation is available. The lodging facilities are located in a modern block at the back of the property, offering a comfortable stay without compromising the historical charm of the venue.