Came across the Admiral Rodney pub by chance whilst planning to walk the Worcestershire Way. Quite a find!
Taken over by new owners' about 3 months ago apparently, it offers good quality and very good value bed and breakfast accommodation. Just a shame there are only 3 rooms. Didn't get to see the one with the four poster in it, but a 2-night stay in "The Snug" (double) was very nice. Though the room isn't that big, the bathroom is a good size (bath and shower) and room and bathroom are well decorated and in good condition. The price was very competitive too (have paid more for less quality in lots of other places).
Breakfast was nicely cooked and evening meals in the bar/restaurant were tasty. Don't expect "cheap as chips" pub prices (e.g. £9.25 for the homemade pie) but the quality of the surroundings and the well-cooked, homemade food make it worthwhile.
Last but not least, all of the staff were very friendly and helpful. Would...
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