The Queens Head
Review
Situated in the heart of the picturesque village of Nassington, the Queen’s Head emerges as a romantic haven for couples seeking an idyllic getaway. Under the passionate stewardship of new owners Harriet and Simon, this charming pub exudes warmth and a commitment to excellence. From the moment you step over the threshold, the friendly staff welcomes you into a world where every dish served is a testament to their dedication to quality and locally sourced produce. With a menu that tantalizes the taste buds and a bar brimming with top choices, it’s clear that love is in the detail here. The pub also boasts 10 exquisitely appointed rooms, that certainly offers value for money and joins the perfect blend of comfort and elegance. Surrounded by postcard-worthy villages, it’s a place where romance is always in the air, making every minute spent here a tribute to love and memorable moments.
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