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We select 10 pubs from our area to appear in The Good Beer Guide based on beer quality reports submitted by CAMRA members. Please contact us if you have any pub news. Members: we need your beer scores! Submit them via CAMRA's National Beer Scoring System. Barford An extended Gerogian pub, the main part retains its essential three-bay symmetry. The interior was totally refurbished early in 2005 in a light contemporary style.
Three separate rooms, a bar area for drinking and dining where smoking is permitted, a lounge with soft leather sofas and an open fire during the winter months for non-smoking dining. Separate totally non smoking dining room, seating up to 60, available for private hire mid week.
Comprehensive food menu, with changing specials board. Traditional Sunday Lunch served 12pm to 4.30pm. Extensive wine list, wines supplied by a small local independent wine merchant
Landscaped large outdoor garden and dining area.
Until early the 2005 the pub was called the Granville Arms. The Granville family once owned nearby Wellesbourne Hall.
Easy to reach from the M40 at junction 15 (Longbridge), take the A429 sign posted to Stow. Full details Named after founder of the agricultural workers union, a local man. Previously this pub was called the Old Red Lion, and at one time was owned by the Flowers brewery of Stratford on Avon. Full details
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