My partner and I stayed the Bull for a weekend in September and loved it. The downstairs room is very bright and welcoming - more of a restaurant than a bar. The new manager and his wife were fantastic: enthusiastic, friendly without being intrusive and very helpful. The food was really, really good - inventive and delicious, whether breakfast, lunch or dinner. Our room was large (the most expensive!) and a good bathroom. Very comfortable bed, armchair etc. Only gripes were that the heating seemed to have a mind of its own but the manager quickly brought up an electric heater, and that there were no TEA making facilities. We longed for a cup of tea when the bar was shut , or first thing or last thing and the coffee machine made disgusting tea. Please add a kettle to the room! Fabulous walking all around and lots to do. We would definitely go back.
Mrs Celia Ebdon
3 of us stopped here for lunch on 21st September (not busy); I liked the understated decor - husband thought a bit dull - and although we sat in the conservatory the sofas by fireplace looked very inviting for colder weather. Menu was imaginative and food quality extremely good; staff were polite, pleasant and professional although on the cool side but that won't put us off going again.
Mr Douglas Shaw
I would strongly recommend this Gastro Style Inn. It is open plan with very tastefully decorated decor, with quality fixtures and fittings. The Inn serves Real Ales as well as lagers and is linked to Hall and Wood house. The food is slightly more expensive than surrounding pubs but it is really well worth paying extra for an excellent menu that is well prepared with fresh produce, and served by a friendly waitress. The chef at this restaurant really knows his stuff. People travel long distances to get to this pub but is also supported by the more discerning locals.