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The Bar
For five hundred years the Inn has been a warm,
convivial meeting place for locals and visitors alike.
The
low ceiling with heavy oak beams is unchanged since Charles Dickens
enjoyed a glass of ale whilst staying at The Bull in 1859.
The
walls are adorned with ancient artefacts including a valuable array
of antique weaponry. The town’s original ducking stool and
an antique brass water clock above the roaring log fire provide
further evidence that this is the genuine article - the antithesis
of the modern British ‘themed’ pub.
A comprehensive selection of beverages is available.
The highlight here though is undoubtedly the selection of cask conditioned
ales.
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