The Cloisters
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Once a minister’s house, the church folk may be long gone, but in their place are a congregation of serious ale drinkers. This stone-built pub, known for its interesting list of local ales, is unashamedly old-fashioned. You’ll fin … Read more
Once a minister’s house, the church folk may be long gone, but in their place are a congregation of serious ale drinkers. This stone-built pub, known for its interesting list of local ales, is unashamedly old-fashioned. You’ll find original ornate interiors with lots of wood panelling, fine local whiskies and hearty home cooked food all in a convivial atmosphere. Read less

Historic and hospitable pub for the serious ale-drinker
Once a minister’s house, the church folk may be long gone, but in their place are a congregation of serious ale drinkers. This stone-built pub, known for its interesting list of local ales, is unashamedly old-fashioned. You’ll find original ornate interiors with lots of wood panelling, fine local whiskies and hearty home cooked food all in a convivial atmosphere.
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