The Brushmakers is a genuine country local on a narrow lane just a few yards from the village pond. Inside, it sports a traditional dark-beamed interior decked out with all manner of namesake
brushes, regulation winter fires & cottage furniture, plus real ales on tap. It also boasts friendly rustic charm in spades, with hungry cyclists, walkers & passers-by dropping in for
trencherman plates of classic pub fare such as battered cod & chips. Chalkboard specials might include seasonal game (perhaps rabbit with a mustard & mushroom sauce or pigeon breast &
Stilton), while puds stay firmly in the comfort zone with hearty offerings of sticky chocolate sponge or banoffi pie.