Haughmond
Pelham RoadUpton Magna
SY4 4TZ
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Described by the owners as "A modern coaching inn", the Haughmond is situated in a picturesque village with panoramic views over South Shropshire. Formerly the Corbet Arms, it was refurbished and reopened under its new name in April 2014. This was to avoid confusion with a similarly named pub in the nearby village of Uffington. The bar is in the restaurant to the right of the front door. The seating for drinkers is in the Lounge to the left with table service. Since acquiring the pub, the owners have been hard at work adding more facilities, there are five guest rooms on the first floor of The Haughmond, together with a coffee shop and village store in the roadside building by the car park. Incidentally, the pub's new name recognizes its proximity to Haughmond Hill nearby, though it is difficult to view it from this part of the village (however you do get a good view of the Wrekin over the garden fence). Note that apart from serving brunch from 9am - noon, the pub is closed on Sundays.