Originally Posted by
BamaVol
It's not a dead-end road, but it is miles of single lane with the occasional wide spot for passing. The ales are local (brewed within 10 miles I'm told) and pulled. The cider is poured from a jug. There's a fire and an old lab who doesn't beg at your table but will permit you to pet him. The bar seats 3 on one side and 3 on the other. Tables seat another 25 or so. Everyone's local or if there for dinner, drove less than 20 miles. I'll admit that on one occasion I wasn't the only American there and we were each quite amazed. I'm pretty sure the village has no policeman, but the village shop is tiny and amazingly well-stocked. There is also a tea room, but no other commercial businesses. The food's probably too good for you, but I'm addicted to the lamb bangers and mash. Sorry about the website, but this remote, I think they have to do whatever they can to promote the place. Any place that fits your description I would have to blunder into completely by mistake.