"A cosy and very english allure is all the more enhanced by a good meal"
The Trouble House has something of a chequered past and is considered to be rather aptly named when delving into its former troubles. It is claimed that two of its nineteenth century landlords were driven to suicide, not to forget it was also the site of agricultural riots and civil war conflicts. And even now, locals’ whispers include tales of a ghostly blue lady who floats through the bar after closing time.
The welcome, therefore, is probably somewhat warmer than expected as visitors are looked after by husband and wife team Martin and Neringa Caws. Its cosy and very English allure is all the more enhanced by a good meal cooked by ex-Mirabelle head chef Martin and some equally decent beer and wine choices.
Highly reputed the Trouble House, a Wadworth’s pub, has become an increasingly popular destination for local foodies and further-reaching visitors alike. It is cosy, warm and wholly unpretentious. Recently refurbished, it still boasts many of its original features – ancient beams, fireplaces and a charmingly crooked ceiling.