A 10 minute drive on from Martham i
Although not as 'pub looking' as the previous pub we had just visited, there was little doubt that again once you were inside it had all the hallmarks of an Adnams pub. Walls
Before taking a little nose around the place I introduced myself to Ben and Elaine who owned the place. I had previously emailed Ben that we were coming so it was nice to have a natter with the Landlord and he wished us all the best for our travels. I think he thought we were doing all the Adnams pubs in one weekend !!
The lounge bar, which is where we stood and drank, was very new looking and very smart. It w
I did manage to pop out the back to view the garden, which you won't be surprised to hear was empty on a dank, dark Saturday teatime, to find a nicely sized courtyard area. Again, given a barmy summer evening I would imagine it gets pretty lively out there.
And finally, before we made tracks, it was the moment that young Lewis had been patiently waiting for all afternoon - the filling of the flagon !! We plumped for NZ Pale Ale, as we'd had Ghostship and Broadside back at the house. The proud owner of the now full flagon carried our priz
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aaaah the memories, (may need to buy a new flagon, as there was a dishwasher related incident on our return :-(
Cracking work Stevo, only a little surprised you didn't refer to the weather as wengy, or trampsey!
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