This is situated at the top of the house with twin beds sleeping two people. An atmospheric room which is nestled amongst the ancient ‘A frame’ roof truss with the famous Christopher Wren floorboards beneath your feet. A beautiful room with oodles of charm. It has its own toilet and washbasin
‘James Ward, the landlord from 1753, had his front teeth knocked out in a bar brawl, which left him with a noticeable lisp. This lovable rogue had a charming personality and an undeniable eye for the ladies, often seen wearing a vibrant green waistcoat. He was characterized by his smug demeanor, boldness, and bald head, along with a penchant for whiskey, sauerkraut and snuff’