Dating back to 1596, this old-fashioned English pub and restaurant was originally a hostelry. It's an interesting building with a large choice of drinking and eating areas, and old flagstone floors and large settles create a comfortingly historic atmosphere. Now owned by Scottish & Newcastle, it concentrates on serving a select choice of traditional meals. The Sunday carvery offers a limited choice so that quality is not compromised and fast service is guaranteed. There are fresh daily specials and a wide choice of bar snacks. Family meals are served until 8:00p.
Barnt Green House is a major landmark in the region of Barnt Green in Worcestershire. The house derives its name from the location itself and thus speaks much about its heritage relevance. The house has been a great tourist attraction for the fact that it has once been a stunning residence to the local nobles like the Earls of Plymouth. It is also touted that the famed Queen Victoria had spent a night there. The house was constructed in the 17th century in the year 1651. Presently, the site is home to a lively pub that serves a fine list of alcoholic beverages and local delicacies.