Wrestlers
This charming pub, with origins dating back to the 18th century, is a delightful blend of history and tradition. Its interior boasts an original inglenook fireplace complete with an antique oven, an array of wooden beams, and an assortment of brass accents, all contributing to its unique and inviting atmosphere. The pub features a single bar area, cleverly designed on varying levels, and is further enhanced by a conservatory at the rear of the building. The pub is nestled in a contemporary section of the town, a location that became more secluded when the railway bridge collapsed in 1966. Today, only a footbridge provides access, adding to the pub's quaint and tranquil charm. The establishment also offers a spacious garden, equipped with a children's play area and a dedicated corner for pets, making it an ideal destination for families. One of the pub's standout features is its popular Sunday lunchtime carvery, which draws in locals and visitors alike. Despite its historical roots and somewhat isolated location, this pub remains a vibrant and beloved part of the local community.