Pretty as the proverbial picture, this delightful seventeenth-century inn looks like everyone's idea of the quintessential English country pub, with its tidy thatched roof, whitewashed walls, hanging baskets and flagstoned courtyard.
Inside it maintains its charms, thanks to flagged floors, solid pine furniture and beamed ceilings. Real ales are kept in good order and there's a decent choice of wines if you fancy grape rather than grain.
The kitchen delivers honest British cooking with a few Mediterranean touches and a liking for seafood.
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