Built in 1596, this historic Inn, a former hunting lodge of Elizabeth I and later the haunt of Highwayman, now boasts several ghosts including a 'lady in grey'. These days a warm welcome awaits everyone.
Inside the building, the interesting floor layout means that you can enjoy a quiet corner table, or, be more a part of the atmosphheric hub. Groups of up to 30 persons will be catered for with prior consultation.
Enjoy alfresco dining all summer long in our gardens with wonderful views over rolling hills and woodlands. During the winter months our two open log fires are a welcoming comfort as you wine and dine, or just have a few drinks with friends.
The great selection of wines in stock have been selected from around the world, and the range of cask ales have been 'cask marquee accredited' so you know you are being served a perfect pint.
Customers from near and far, and even some of the local celebrity residents drop-in from time-to-time. Due to the popularity of the Plume of Feathers it is advisable to book a table for the restaurant in advance, to avoid disappointment. Alternatively, why no just drop in for a drink with friends or read the newspapers or magazines that are available.
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