The Chequers

No-frills quarters in a 15th-century pub offering classic British food and ales, plus free parking.

🐕 Dogs Welcome 🍺 Real Ale 🌳 Beer Garden 🔥 Log Fire 🍖 Sunday Roast 🥾 Walkers Welcome 🏛️ Historic ⛰️ AONB 🎵 Live Music 👨‍👩‍👧 Family Friendly
Google Rating ✓ Independent

The Pub

Facilities & Features

🐕 Dogs Welcome
🍺 Real Ale
🌳 Beer Garden
🔥 Log Fire
🍖 Sunday Roast
🥾 Walkers Welcome
🏛️ Historic
⛰️ AONB
🎵 Live Music
👨‍👩‍👧 Family Friendly
🛢️ Cask Ale
🍻 Craft Beer
🍂 Seasonal Menu
🥕 Local Produce
🪵 Inglenook Fireplace
🌿 Outdoor Seating
🛝 Play Area
👥 Good for Groups
✓ Independent
🤝 Community Owned
🏞️ Country Estate
🏡 Village Pub
🚲 Cyclists Welcome
🗺️ Walking Route
📺 Sports Screening
🚻 Restrooms

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The Garden

The Chequers sits in quiet countryside where things move at a proper pace, a 15th-century stone building that’s earned its keep through centuries of honest hospitality. There’s free parking on hand, which counts for something when you’re exploring the rural backroads, and the pub maintains the unhurried character of a genuine local — no pretence, just solid ales, straightforward British food, and genuinely warm staff who seem to actually enjoy having you there. The bedrooms offer real comfort without fuss: clean, well-maintained spaces with proper showers and the sort of beds that let you sleep soundly in the countryside quiet. It’s the kind of place where a full English breakfast, made with care (local dairy milk in the coffee, proper sausages on the plate), feels like a genuine gift rather than a transaction — the sort of pub that rewards you for finding it off the beaten track.
© David Ellis / Geograph, CC BY-SA 2.0
© David Ellis / Geograph, CC BY-SA 2.0

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