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The Bull's Head is more that a pub restaurant. Stay in one of our 8 en-suite rooms. Contained in the newly constructed annexe at the rear of the licensed premises, and provide a peaceful location in the heart of the countryside.
The Bull's Head is recommended by English Tourist Board for walkers and cyclists and has been awarded a 3 star rating.
Each room has an en-suite bathroom or shower room along with TV, hairdryer, tea and coffee making facilities.
Our largest room has full disabled facilities and also doubles up as a family room. It comprises twin beds plus a double bed-settee and a cot is available upon request. There are also 6 double / twin rooms plus one single room.
After a refreshing nights rest, guests can enjoy breakfast in the bar area of the pub where a traditional English breakfast is available, or on request, a lighter Continental style breakfast.
Special dietary requirements will be complied with where possible.
Coffee and Tea making facilities are avaliable in each room for refreshments at other times.
Lunches and evening meals are also available everyday and we are renowned for our fresh, home-cooked food which is generally purchased from local suppliers.
Twin bedroomed on ground floor specifically for disabled persons with ramp access, walk in shower, and handrails.
Double bedroon on ground level accessed through courtyard.
This double bedroom is very spacious. It is accessed from the driveway and is on the ground floor.
Our only single room is situated on the first floor and is accessed via a shared staircase with the other first floor rooms.
One of our three en-suite twin bedrooms on the first floor. The first floor is accessed via a shared staircase.
This double en-suite bedroom is one of the largest rooms that we have available. Also has seating area with sofa.
One of our three en-suite twin bedrooms on the first floor. The first floor is accessed via a shared staircase.
One of our three en-suite twin bedrooms on the first floor. The first floor is accessed via a shared staircase.
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