Blacksmiths Arms, Skendleby
Tel: 01754 890662
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A Traditional British Pub
The Blacksmiths Arms has been voted one of the best Pubs in Britain in the 2008, 2009 & now the 2010 edition of CAMRA's Good Beer Guide
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Welcome to the Blacksmiths Arms which has been a country village pub for it's enitre 350 years and still acts as a very popular meeting place for both locals and visitors to the county today.
This attractive and historic inn offers a warm welcome, delicious home-cooked food, fine wines and CAMRA rated Ales from our tiny cellar, visible through a glass partition in the bar area. We are proud to offer the finest ales, and we support local breweries, a fact that brings enthusiasts from miles around.
We are open Monday to Saturday: 12pm - 3pm & 5.30pm - Midnight
Sunday: 12pm - 3pm & 7pm - 9pm
Click above on the envelope to contact us by e-mail. Alternatively you can do so by calling Janet or Tony on 01754 890662 or by writing to us at: The Blacksmiths Arms Green Gate Road Skendleby Lincolnshire PE23 4QE
Cottage to Let
Great Pub Food
Skendleby Village
We offer a selection of delicious,
home-cooked food, with an extensive menu, including a large selection of vegetarian dishes.
We are proud to support local
suppliers for our meat, fish and vegetables, wherever possible.
Click here to see our menu.
Our lovingly restored holiday cottage, set in the heart of the Lincolnshire Wolds is the perfect gettaway, be it for a night, a weekend or even a week.
Close to Skegness, Lincoln and the Historic market towns of Spilsby & Louth there's always something to do, even if it's to sit back, relax and enjoy the countryside.
Competative rates available, please see our page giving full details on Church View Cottage. You can do so by clicking here to see more . . .
Skendleby probably means 'village on the beautiful slope. ''Beautiful slope' from the old English 'scene-helde' and 'village' or 'farm' from old Scandinavian 'by'. Skendleby is mentioned in the Domesday Book as 'Scheueldebi.'
In medieval times this was quite a large village. In the field behind the pub are mounds and hollows that indicate some of the area occupied besides that which is lived in today along the main road through the village.
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FREE Wireless internet access is available to all customers at The Blacksmiths Arms
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