The Wolseley Arms, a country pub in Stafford

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The inn was formerly known as The Roebuck up until 1960 when it became the Wolseley Arms. Originally, the inn was used as a regular changing place for coaches on long journeys before railways were introduced, and at one time over a hundred horses were kept at the Wolseley Arms for this purpose.

Our menus are full of hearty favourites and country pub classics, as well as our seasonal dishes, and we’ll be ready with a well-stocked bar, including cask ales, fine wines and British gin to suit very taste - which will taste all the better when enjoyed either in our beautiful gardens or by our crackling log fires.

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A charming country pub in Stafford

Close to Shugborough Hall and Cannock Chase, our old farmhouse-style pub in the hamlet of Wolseley Bridge offers pleasing views over the Trent. Originally a staging post for coaches, over 100 horses were once kept here.

Whether you’re out walking your dog or just exploring the local area, there’s always plenty to do around The Wolseley Arms.