Donna and Peter welcome you to their friendly, traditional village pub offering a warm welcome to all our customers.
We serve a fine selection of cask ales, lager, cider, spirits and wines. For those wanting something to eat, we offer a snack, main menu and specials board, with a traditional carvery on a Thursday and Sunday lunch.
There are two cosy guest rooms in a separate converted cowshed, complete with Wi-Fi and en-suite with shower.
Situated in the village of Newbold in North-West Leicestershire, with Calke Abbey and Staunton Harold virtually on our doorstep, we are approximately 3 miles from Ashby de la Zouch and just over 7 miles from East Midlands Airport and Castle Donnington, with excellent links to the M1 and A42.
Coverage of the Championship match between the title contenders at Coventry Building Society Arena. Braces by Ellis Simms and Liam Kitching helped Coventry to a 4-2 win in November's reverse fixture at Riverside Stadium and they have continued to impress in the league ever since, despite a recent dip in results. Boro have been in excellent form since the turn of the year and constantly among the promotion contenders, and will be keen to gain a measure of revenge this evening.
Coverage of the third night of the tournament at OVO Hydro in Glasgow, with a format featuring quarter-finals, semi-finals and a final all in one night. The quarter-finals scheduled to take place are Stephen Bunting v Gian van Veen, Luke Humphries v Josh Rock, Michael van Gerwen v Luke Littler, and Jonny Clayton v Gerwyn Price. Luke Littler won at this venue last season when he beat rival Luke Humphries 6-5 in the final 12 months ago
Coverage of the Championship match at Ewood Park, as the hosts look for three important points in their quest to move away from the relegation zone. Goals by Lewis Miller and Andri Gudjohnsen helped Blackburn to a 2-1 win when the Lancashire rivals met at Deepdale in November, but it is Preston who are enjoying the stronger campaign overall, so they will hope to avenge that defeat this evening.
Coverage of the Championship match at The Hawthorns. Coventry came back from 2-0 to prevail 3-2 in November's reverse fixture, with West Brom's cause not helped by Jayson Molumby's 49th minute red card when the score was still 2-1 in his side's favour. The Sky Blues will be expecting to complete a double over their Midlands rivals today given they are challenging for the title and the Baggies are struggling at the other end of the table.
Coverage of the Championship match from MKM Stadium. The reverse fixture at MATRADE Loftus Road Stadium last November saw QPR twice come back from a goal down on their way to a 3-2 victory.
Coverage of the top-flight match from The London Stadium. The visitors came from 2-0 down in the reverse fixture back in November as they scored two goals in the final 21 minutes to earn a draw at the Vitality Stadium. Callum Wilson's brace had given West Ham a two-goal lead inside 35 minutes but they couldn't hold on to pick up all three points thanks to goals from Marcus Tavernier and Enes Unal.
Coverage of the Steel City derby in the Championship, held at Bramall Lane. United claimed a 3-0 win in the reverse fixture thanks to a brace by Tyrese Campbell and a late strike from Thomas Cannon, and they will be looking to heap more misery upon their local rivals, who are enduring a campaign to forget.
Coverage of the Premier League match from Stadium of Light. Raul Jimenez scored an 84th-minute winner to earn Fulham a 1-0 victory in the reverse fixture back in November. That win extended the West Londoner's unbeaten run against Sunderland to four matches, a run that stretches back to December 2017. The result also moved the visitors three points away from the relegation zone while Sunderland slipped to sixth after 12 games.
Coverage of the top-flight match at The City Ground, where the hosts will look to do the double over their opponents this season, after claiming a comfortable 3-0 win in the reverse fixture at Anfield in November. Murillo ensured Forest went into the half-time interval with a one 1-0 lead, which was added to by Nicola Savona just 39 seconds after the break, and Morgan Gibbs-White put the seal on the win 12 minutes from time.
Coverage of the Premier League match from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The reverse fixture at the Emirates saw Eberechi Eze score his first Arsenal hat-trick to help the Gunners earn a 4-1 victory. Leandro Trossard opened the scoring whilst Eze scored either side of half-time to put Arsenal 3-0 up, before Richarlison's wonder goal made it 3-1 not long after. Eze's third goal in the 76th minute gave the league leaders the win in a match where Spurs barely showed up.
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