The Duke William is a rural pub in Callow Hill, near the Wyre Forest, 2 miles from the town of Bewdley. Located on the main road between Bewdley and Tenbury Wells, it attracts passing trade, along with tourists visiting the popular Wyre Forest and there are good public transport links to and from Bewdley. The Duke William is a superb example of a rural pub that focuses on well-kept real ales and a traditional food menu, alongside great entertainment and good customer service. The large grassed garden and children's play area attract families to the pub during the Spring and Summer and it is dog-friendly. Over 20,000 people live within 10 minutes drive time, of which the main category is Comfortable Communities.
On entering the pub, you are greeted with 2 traditional bars which are well stocked with cask ale, a variety of lagers - premium, esteem and core, an excellent choice of wine and a good range of gins and spirits. The larger left-hand side bar presents itself as a dining area, which also has access to the garden and could be sectioned off for private events and functions. The right-hand side bar is popular with local drinking customers and benefits from an open fire, along with a darts area and TV. A good-sized commercial kitchen is to the rear of the pub.
A large grassed garden to the side of the pub, which is enclosed for the safety of children and includes a children's play area is also great for barbecues and events during the spring/summer. There is a large car park to the front of the pub.
The private accommodation is located on the first floor of the pub and is all in good decorative order. It comprises of three bedrooms, lounge, kitchen and bathroom.