Explore The Windmill at Rowton
Where you can find us
A truly family-run pub; how many pubs are now in the same family after three generations and 99 years! Jane and Peter have taken on this family heirloom from Jane’s mother, Megan Hughes. It is a pub bursting with stories of locals that have been loyal through generations of families. A place where regulars enjoy a drink at the bar, holiday-makers pop into on their way to and from Wales – and anyone can simply enjoy a friendly atmosphere with great food and drink!
Top quality local ingredients are used to prepare the best of pub food. The Windmill is all about enjoying a good meal with friends; there is nothing fancy or pretentious – just honest, top quality pub food – prepared by our Chefs Aimi and Kiera in the kitchen. There is a tasty twist when it comes to dessert – Jane makes these herself, even the ice cream. Jane does not stop here – homemade chutneys, elderflower cordials using elderflowers from the hedgerows and every table is completed with one of Jane’s fabulous flower arrangements.
Jane, Peter, the manager – Sarah, and the team look forward to welcoming you to their very special Shropshire inn very soon…
Our facilities
- Baby changing facilities
- Dog friendly
- Free Wifi
- Garden
- Group visits available
- On site parking
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