The Blue Boar Inn, Atherstone
Introduction
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Image: © Stephen McKay Taken: 18 Nov 2022
The Blue Boar Inn was built in the 1940s and the architecture is very much of its time. In those days - and for many years afterwards - it faced on to the A5, so can be considered a mid 20th century roadhouse. However, in 1997 it was taken over by the Sperrin Brothers and is a sister pub to the Lord Nelson Inn at Ansley. Today, as well as a bar and restaurant it offers six en-suite rooms.