Providing a complete funeral service where traditional does not mean old fashioned. For Kettering, Oundle, Corby and the surrounding areas. Respecting tradition and embracing change to create life affirming services with a caring approach at your time of need. Available for you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
Dominic Hampton
4 years ago
evie valentine
4 years ago
BEST PUB EVA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Connor ChalmersTwoo
5 years ago
Susan Graham
5 years ago
A lovely quirky pub with a great atmosphere. Great place to relax and chill out on a Sunday afternoon.
Robert King
9 years ago
Very nice Pub. the atmousphere is fantastic, always have good events. truly beleive that it is one of those hidden gems waiting to be discovered. the staff are all polite, and the owners Dave and Alison are fantastic people. very much a country pub with aquired modern features such as snooker table and fruit machines. there is a very good community feel about this pub, but unlike some, they are very welcome to new-comers. visiting very reccomended.
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