Bird in Hand
From Chester Wiki
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| Location | Church Lane, Guilden Sutton, Chester, CH3 7EW. |
| Phone | 01244 300 341 |
| Hours | Normal |
| Menu | Food Menu Available |
| Site | No Web Site |
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[edit] Description
Now open under new management, Lloyd Palmer since mid September.
A hidden gem down a picturesque country lane in one of Chester's oldest rural hamlets.
[edit] Where
Just past St John's on Church Lane in the leafy village of Guilden Sutton, about 2 miles from Chester City Centre. A brisk walk from Vicars Cross Golf Course.
[edit] Atmosphere
Traditional English village pub, welcoming to families with a secluded and private beer garden surrounded by mature trees, alongside safe and modern children's play equipment.
[edit] Prices
The prices are great for the quality of the food!
[edit] Food
Past reputation as a gastro pub with special menus for occasions such as Easter and Mother's Day.
[edit] Conclusion
English pub culture as it used to be.
[edit] Trivia
Guilden Sutton was mentioned in the Domesday Book. Legend has it that the parish has always been “off the beaten track”, with Roman Roads running close by. There is a delightful story that Cromwell’s men were unable to find it when they sought to punish the Royalist settlement, and that missing Chester plate is buried under an unspecified oak tree. Actual historic finds have been few: a bronze coin of Licinius I (AD307-324) found behind the Bird in Hand.
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