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Caunton is just off the Newark to Ollerton road, some 6 miles North West of Newark. The village was mentioned in the Domesday book, the village was originally known as Calneton. For 37 years this was the home of the famous rose grower and founder of the National Rose Show, Samuel Reynolds Hole. Tennison gave him the title - The Rose King.
The Caunton Beck at Caunton is a delightful country pub is situated in a old building recently renovated. Serves well kept beers including Tim Taylors Landlord and Marstons Pedigree. It is a popular place to dine out with a good reputation for its food. It has a modern continental atmosphere. It is open, daily, from 8 o''clock, the morning continuously, with food available until around middnight. Children allowed in eating areas. There is a nice terrace at the from of the pub which is very popular for drinkers during the summer months. The pub and restaurant parts are virtually on one level and there is good disabled access from the car park.
""Over recent months we have eaten there several times, and the food has been consistantly excellent""- RH.
The Plough at Caunton is a typical Country pub serving good pub grub (steak and fresh fish cuisine a speciality) and good beer. With friendly, helpful staff, this is very much the pub for the locals of Caunton. Small garden area.
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