The Gardeners Arms.

On the eastern side of the Green stands the village pub, The Gardeners Arms. The pub is one of the oldest buildings in the village and is a GradeĀ II listed building, it is a timber framed construction with rough cast walls. The names is thought to originate from the crafts men who frquented it.

Next door lies the ‘Royal William Cottage’ which until the end of the nineteenth century had been another pub, with its own brew house just across the yard. It is now a private house.

The original pub here was named the ‘King William’ after King William IV (1830-1837) who was know to support the campaign to reduce tax on beer.

To-day the Gardeners Arms is a Green King pub that hosts a resturant and bar snacks. ItĀ hosts many events which keeps the village entertained.