Griffins Head
Papplewick, Nottinghamshire
Welcome to the Griffins Head at Papplewick. The Griffin is believed to be over 300 years old and is a listed building in the conservation area of Papplewick, which in medieval times was the southern gateway to Sherwood Forest.
Now this quintessential village pub has a good reputation for offering quality food and drink along with the many original features such as its wooden ceilings, exposed beams and three open fires, not to mention the well in the restaurant!
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I am a firm believer in starting as you mean to go on; to this end, New Years Day saw me and The Boy Wonder have lunch out at the Griffins Head in Papplewick.
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