The Old Rydon Inn
The Old Rydon Inn is a grade II listed farmhouse which was part of Lord Clifford’s Manor from the reign of Henry II up to the 18th century.
The restaurant lounge and dining room are in the oldest part of the building and still have the original elm screens dating from the early 16th century.
The restaurant, although a newer addition, is still over 150 years old and features a 50ft Well built in the middle ages. The dining experience at The Old Rydon is dependent on season and is heavily influenced by the foods Charlie and Amy have enjoyed over the years themselves.
All meat and vegetables are locally sourced from carefully selected suppliers including fresh herbs and vegetables handpicked from ‘mums’ garden in the summertime.
“We have been touched by cancer and believe this is an amazing cause. We also love doggies and supporting anything local, especially when asked by one of our lovely patrons.”
~Amy and Charlie, The Old Rydon Inn