Entering this age-old tavern is like being transported back in time. Lit by the glow of metal lanterns which hang from the low-beamed ceiling, the olde-worlde interior features rustic stone walls and dark oak panelling. Take your pick from the varied bar selection (a good handful of cask ales are available including, of course, Olde Trip) and enjoy your tipple in a cosy, candle-lit alcove while drinking in the ambience of England’s oldest inn. If you’re looking to sample some traditional fare in these historic surroundings, then pull up a chair in the restaurant and get stuck into the enticing menu. The assortment of light bites, fish dishes, pub classics and hand-pressed burgers (the gourmet burger with Gruyère cheese and truffle mayo is a particular highlight) ensures no one is left disappointed. Complete your unique experience with an eerie tour of the pub’s ancient cellars.