The Redmore Inn, Cannock Wood - pub details
Address: Hayfield Hill, Cannock Wood, Rugeley, Staffordshire, WS15 4RU [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 6026) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Hednesford (3.2 miles), Cannock (4.1 miles), Rugeley Town (4.2 miles)
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Ring o Bells, Burntwood (0.5 miles), Ye Olde Windmill, Gentleshaw (0.5 miles), Foresters Tavern, Burntwood (0.6 miles), Rag, Rawnsley (0.7 miles), Park Gate Inn, Cannock Wood (0.8 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Redmore Inn, Cannock Wood
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A nice country pub from the outside, it has a plague in the wall dating it to 1869. The interior has plain decor, with some old Cannock pictures on the walls. It had a nice feel, with Sinatra kind of music playing in the background. The bar staff just did their jobs really. There were 4 handpulls; Black Sheep Bitter, Flock (which was fine enough), Abbots and Titanic Lifeboat. Sadly, the Flock was served in a C***ling glass, hardly the world's greatest crime. Sadly, the peace of the place was shattered by a few guys, who chatted to one of the young barmaids. Their voices just took over. Their particular linguistic skill was to replace as many verbs and adjectives etc as possible with the 'F' word, yet clearly be able still to communicate with each other - not only that, but managed everytime to accentuate the F at the beginning of each profanity. The bar staff didnt seem to realise, or care. Spoilt a decent enough place Archivist - 9 Jun 2009 18:48 |
The Redmore did indeed suffer at the hands of the last licence but is now successfully been given a new lease of life from from Steve & Julie Royston. With a complete refurbishment due in April 2005 the Redmore promises to be one of the most popular pubs in the area. Incidently the pub is located in the village of Cannock Wood not Gentleshaw as it is listed. IJH - 13 Jan 2005 09:19 |
This old pub is beautifully situated by Gentleshaw Common. Until about a year ago it was one of our favourite local pubs, with excellent food, friendly service and at least one guest beer, always well looked after. Unfortunately the owners, Graham and Ruth, moved on about a year ago, and the last time we visited it had gone downhill in all departments. I would be interested to see reviews from anyone who has been there recently. Nick - 31 Dec 2003 11:20 |