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Cromwell Cottage was a farmhouse until around 1820, after which it was as divided into three cottages. Just before the battle of Naseby, the parliamentary troops were stationed in the village under General Fairfax. Oliver Cromwell joined them on 13th June 1645 and the name of the pub relates to his presence in Kislingbury.
Guests will be able to browse a new menu which includes freshly prepared classic pub dishes such as Slow Cooked Shoulder of Lamb, daily fresh fish dishes and Homemade Pie of the Day. There is an extensive wine selection to compliment the menu as well as a variety of cask ales.
Cromwell Cottage boasts a stylish new interior which adds to the traditional charm and character of the building. Features include roaring open fires, low beam ceilings and several cosy areas to relax in. Guests will get great, friendly service in a relaxed atmosphere.