+We liked the location by the viaduct. Very photogenic.
- The small country road was rather spoiled by loads of cars parking on the pavements which made the pretty area look like a car park. I am not sure whether they are residents or customers from the pub. I wondered about the pollution they were causing.
+The pub inside looked cosy and pretty and I liked the rural heritage of the brass plates. There were loads of soap star celebrity autographs hanging on the wall and a phone bill for £10 k that the pub was asked to pay (it was probably an error).
++There is a sign saying no children (think it said no under 21s too) which is a good thing.
- Despite the rural location, with lots of ramblers, they did not se rve hot drinks like coffees, like a lot of pubs do nowadays. This isn't very good for freezing walkers, or those would rather not drink and drive. Very limited non-alcoholic drinks and ones hat were offered were pricey.
- I felt this pub was more of a 'man's pub'. There were no flowers on the table and I couldn't see any book shelves or games - maybe they were in the corner but, not where we were.
+it wasn't refurblished in an open plan gentified way which was great read more