The first record of this establishment selling ale was in 1423. This house was known as ‘Fullers’ from around 1476 when John and Margaret Fuller lived there. The present building was said to be ‘newly built’ in 1523, and it finally became known as a Public House in 1844. It is first recorded as being named the Six Bells in the 1861 census.
Much more detail about the history of this public house can be seen on the Historic Trail page and also in the Quarterly Review, numbers 19 and 29. At the present time it is a Greene King house and Gordon Blake is the landlord. Although the Six Bells is a traditional country pub it can also cater for bed and breakfast and does provide, for example, pre-ordered soup and rolls for the Bank Holiday walks that are undertaken by a large group of walkers from the village. There are also regular Barbeques that are held throughout the summer.
For further information telephone Gordon on 01359 259726.