The main feature of this traditional village pub is the huge inglenook fireplace with wood-burning stove which is alight during the winter months.
The interior is heavily beamed and features a large inglenook fireplace.
Inside, there is a smaller bar with a large inglenook, and a larger bar to the rear.
Inside are chamfered oak beams, chimney corner ("inglenook") and oak supporting beams ("bressumer").
A large double storey hall is placed centrally besides the inglenook fireplace.
The inglenook has two small windows and it tiled as is the fire surround.
Inside the farmhouse is an inglenook with a bressumer.
An inglenook originally separated the entry hallway from the living room.