The public bar (on the left) retains its richly decorated five-bay Victorian bar-back and the remains of five spirit casks. The bar counter is contemporary, as is the overall panelling on the walls and ceiling. There used to be two snugs down the right-hand side but these were removed in the 1960s. There are also the vestiges of a tiny snug between the end of the bar counter and the window which is said to have been used by ladies nipping in for a surreptitious drink. The lounge, forming the right-hand part of the pub is all modern but has been carefully fitted out in traditional style. If the doors are closed in the evening, knock on the right-hand one.