£12.50 Per Adult and £7.00 Child PUN Grass No Electric + Live Entertainment.
Tuckers Grave is a pub with an adjacent campsite located in the Somerset countryside, near Bath. Known for its historic 200-year-old cider house, the inn provides a unique camping experience with amenities and entertainment on-site.
The inn gets its distinctive name from a local farmworker, Edward Tucker, who in 1747 reportedly committed suicide in a nearby barn. At the time, suicides were forbidden burial in consecrated ground. As a result, Edward Tucker was interred in an unmarked grave at the crossroads where the pub now stands. As a traditional cider house, it offers a fine selection of local Somerset ciders served straight from the barrel, alongside traditional ales.
Inside, you'll find a friendly, traditional atmosphere, complete with an open fire and no loud televisions or jukeboxes.
Behind the pub is a picturesque, multi-field campsite surrounded by the Somerset countryside. It's a popular spot for campers looking for a rural, relaxed experience.
Live entertainment: A large barn on the premises hosts regular live music events and other functions, adding to the pub's lively, community-focused feel
Details of the weekends entertainment will be uploaded at a later date.
For Enquiries Email: bookings.glosda@gmail.com or call: 07795511228
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Site Facilities: Toilet, Showers, Elsan Point, Pets Welcome
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