About Us
Our History
Steeped in over three centuries of tradition, The Farmer’s Arms has stood proudly in the heart of Church Village since 1703.
Originally serving as a resting place for local farmers, traders, and travellers, the pub became a cornerstone of the community — a place where stories were shared, deals were struck, and friendships were forged over a well-earned pint. Through the centuries, its walls have witnessed village life evolve, from horse-drawn carts and market days to the vibrant, close-knit community that surrounds it today.
The character of the original inn still shines through, with traditional features, warm wooden beams, and a timeless sense of welcome that connects the past to the present.
Today, the Farmer’s Arms continues to honour its heritage while embracing the spirit of modern hospitality. Guests can enjoy award-winning real ales, and friendly service in a setting that feels both historic and refreshingly current.
Whether relaxing by the fire, enjoying live music, or soaking up the sunshine in our beautiful beer garden, visitors experience the same sense of belonging that has defined this pub for generations. A true Church Village landmark, The Farmer’s Arms remains what it has always been — a place for everyone to gather, celebrate, and feel at home.
