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Welcome to Greetham, Rutland. It is some six miles from Oakham. 160;and very close to Rutland Water which is internationally recognised as a globally important wetland site. Click this link to see more.
Local Pubs, Restaurants and Attractions. Local Pubs, Restaurants and Attractions.
Bull and Swan, Stamford, Lincolnshire. The Bull at Ditchling, East Sussex. The Bull at Ditchling, East Sussex. Packhorse, Moulton, Suffolk. Talbot at Mells, Somerset. Sun Inn, Dedham, Essex. Inn at Whitewell, Lancashire. The Star Inn, Sparsholt, Oxfordshire. Inn at Whitewell, Lancashire. Felin Fach Griffin, Brecon, Powys. Gurnards Head, Zennor, Cornwall. Swan at Swinbrook, Oxfordshire. The White Horse, Brancaster Staithe, Norfolk.
Situated on the edge of Charnwood Forest, close to many local beauty spots our traditional English pub is the ideal place to meet with family and friends. Good cask conditioned ales, fine wines and home cooked food are served daily. Our Skittle Alley and Function room is used for traditional skittle parties, family get togethers, birthday parties, reunions, funeral teas, weddings, fundraising events and much more. A venue not to be missed.
All meals are prepared fresh each day by our new team of chefs, our extensive menu offer choices from a fresh half baguette. With tempting fillings for a light snack to our signature Wheatie steak or large mixed grill. When only the best will do, we are proud to present our banqueting facilities which can offer a magnificent venue for weddings,. Coporate events, balls, dinner dances, Christmas parties and all special celebrations. For more please click here. The New Wheatsheaf in Castleford.
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The Wheatsheaf has been welcoming guests since 1609. Initially a farmhouse, the lady of the house provided meals to local farm labourers and the tradition of becoming a local hostelry grew from that time. Later, the Wheatsheaf became a coaching stop en route from Lancaster to Carlisle.
A warm welcome from your hosts. And from all the staff here at. Please join us and sample one of our guest ales or perhaps our famous malt whisky collection whilst enjoying our home cooked family style food sat in front of a real open log fire. We hope to see you soon.