Sun Inn
10 High StreetClun
SY7 8JB
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This 15th century cruck-framed building with its wealth of exposed beams has an old world air about it. The most interesting bar must be the public one, as its floor with huge stone flags and open fire give you the immediate impression that little has changed for many a year. There is a smaller room to the left with its own wood burning stove. The theme is continued in the lounge, which is smart and comfortable with furniture including high-backed and coaching settles. The unusual set of three cash registerhand pumps is a talking point. These are reputed to come from the Cock in Fleet Street, where Charles Dickens did his apprenticeship, and may even have pulled a pint from them! Restored to full working order they are not currently in use. The two bars are linked by a conservatory, to the rear is a patio for fine weather drinking. Clun is the starting point for walk number 7 in the Walking with Offa series.
Formerly a Three Tuns tied house it is now a free house featuring local real ales.
Food now available lunch times and evenings. Times etc. to be confirmed pending visit.