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A traditional 400 year old real ale house reflecting the olde world
character and history of Market Bosworth - yes, this is the place where the
battle between Henry Tudor and King Richard III was fought. The pub boasts a
wide range of excellent ales to be quaffed in a warm and friendly atmosphere. On
at the time of visit were Burton Bridge Bitter, Cameron's Strongarm, Marston's Pedigree, Greene King Abbott
and Taylor's Landlord. There was also a guest ale on. The pub is right on a
dangerous corner in the 'village' as you can see from the picture. There is a
car park, but it is round the bend behind the pub. Access is via the front door
or through the car park into the lounge bar. Although you can enter into the
seating area, the truth is that this is a single bar/room pub. Seating is
arranged around the outer edge and is in alcove type large tables - which can
make couples feel a little unwelcome, though there is some seating for them
elsewhere. There are chairs, but also some padded bench seating. The decor is
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