Shepton Mallet is a market town and civil parish located in Somerset, 16 miles southwest of Bath and 18 miles south of Bristol. As of 2019, it had an estimated population of 10,810. The town is nestled near the Mendip Hills to the north, with the River Sheppey flowing through it. Notably, Shepton Mallet is the closest town to the renowned Glastonbury Festival and is also in proximity to the Royal Bath and West of England Society showground. Shepton Mallet is well-connected by the A37, which links the town to Bristol to the north and Yeovil to the south. The A361 provides access to the town from the east and west, connecting to places like Glastonbury and Frome. The town is also within reach of the M5 motorway, with junctions at Bridgwater and Taunton, making it accessible from the broader motorway network. The town boasts a regular bus service, however, does not have its own railway station.
As you enter through the main roadside entrance, you'll immediately find yourself in the bar, which is a single-room setup with a central bar servery. The interior is furnished with a combination of fixed and loose seating, offering flexibility for different occasions. On the left side of the room, there’s a darts oche, perfect for engaging locals in friendly competition, while TVs are strategically placed on the right to cater to sports enthusiasts. Behind the bar, you'll find the domestic kitchen, conveniently located to serve the needs of the establishment and provide a back bar food offering. The ladies are located on one side of the bar, with the gents on the opposite side.
The hidden gem to this site is the garden area which is located at the back of the pub. There's a spacious outdoor drinking area that features a well-maintained terrace, used as a smoking solution, and a grassed area perfect for locals to enjoy the good weather.
The spacious accommodation consists of three bedrooms, a lounge, a bathroom, and a kitchen – (located downstairs).