Over 400 years of hospitality
A historic pub sitting on a beautiful green in the sleepy village of Pratts Bottom. The Bulls Head has stood on its current site for roughly 400 years, so was perfectly placed to take advantage of passing trade.
The stagecoaches were a unique selling point but also had negative consequences, as the village soon became the haunt of smugglers and highwaymen. It is even rumoured amongst locals that the infamous highwayman Dick Turpin frequented the "Bull’s Head Inn" until he was caught horse stealing in 1739 and hanged for his crime.
Now the highwaymen are gone you can expect a warm, friendly welcome with great beers, wines, spirits & traditional pub food.