The Railway Inn
The village pub, constructed from stone, is a charming establishment that dates back to the 1800s. It houses a collection of memorabilia that pays homage to the old Clutton station, which unfortunately fell victim to the Beeching cuts in the 1960s. The pub's interior is simply furnished, with two distinct bars catering to different customer preferences. The front bar primarily serves as a drinking area, while the lounge bar is more food-oriented, although both bars offer flexibility in their services. The pub also features a guest beer that is rotated every few weeks, providing a refreshing change for regular patrons. Additional amenities include a beer garden for those who prefer an outdoor setting, and a full-size skittle alley located at the rear of the property, offering a fun and engaging activity for visitors.