This charming 14th-century public house is prominently situated on the B184, the main route linking Great Dunmow and Ongar, in the picturesque village of High Roding. Originally a coaching inn serving travellers journeying between London and Norwich, the property is steeped in history, having once provided a welcome resting point for both passengers and horses alike. Today, it operates as a traditional country pub, retaining a warm and characterful atmosphere that lends itself perfectly to a wide range of occasions. The building is rich in period features, with exposed timber beams both internally and externally, creating a classic and inviting country pub aesthetic. Located within an affluent rural area, the pub enjoys a strong reputation as a destination venue, drawing both residents and visitors from further afield. Despite its countryside setting, the location benefits from good connectivity, with easy access to Great Dunmow, Ongar, and Chelmsford, while nearby mainline rail services provide direct links into London, making the pub accessible for commuters and weekend visitors alike. Road connections to key routes across Essex further enhance its appeal as a well-connected yet quintessentially rural destination.
The car park entrance leads past the well-maintained toilet facilities into the main bar area, a traditional and characterful space featuring exposed timber beams, wooden floors, and a large open fireplace that forms a striking focal point. To the right, the dining area accommodates approximately 30 covers and benefits from a second open fireplace, creating a warm and inviting setting for meals and gatherings. Beyond the bar, a small snug area offers additional seating, complemented by a games machine and a TV screen, providing a quieter, more relaxed space for guests.
Externally, the property excels with four distinct seating areas, including covered sections, a patio, and a fenced grassed area, all designed to accommodate a mix of social drinking and al fresco dining. The pub also benefits from a large garden and a car park with space for approximately 20 vehicles, making it accessible and appealing to both residents and visitors from further afield. With its combination of traditional charm, versatile indoor layout, and extensive outdoor facilities, the pub provides a flexible and welcoming environment suited to a variety of customer occasions.
The private accommodation comprises three bedrooms, an office, a kitchen, a bathroom, and a lounge, all in good order.