Waddington Arms originally an old coaching inn is situated in the centre of the village from which it takes its name, famous because King Henry VI stayed nearby at Waddington Hall before being betrayed to the Yorkists in 1465. After a period of refurbishment the pub re-opened in 1994 under the same team behind The Emporium and Mittan Hall.
The excellent menu, features many local rural specialities and is complimented by an ever-changing specials board.
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