The Greyhound

Traditional village pub with a sheltered beer garden, stone walls, real ales and classic pub food.

🐕 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 Greyhound sits comfortably within its village setting, offering a proper retreat for those seeking respite from the road—the kind of place where you can nurse a pint in the lee of old stone walls and watch the rhythms of rural life unfold without fuss or fanfare. The garden captures that unhurried countryside mood, with enough shade and shelter to linger through an afternoon, and the sort of honest hospitality that makes you feel genuinely welcomed rather than merely tolerated. On warmer evenings, it’s the gentle hub of the community: locals settling into wooden benches, the clink of glasses, and the smell of the kitchen drifting across the grass. The backdrop of surrounding fields and hedgerows reminds you why country pubs matter—they’re anchors in the landscape, places where time moves at a different pace.
© Rob Farrow / Geograph, CC BY-SA 2.0
© Rob Farrow / Geograph, CC BY-SA 2.0

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