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Ring 'O' Bells is a traditional public house located in the village of Wookey, near Wells, Somerset, England.[1] The pub is known for its historic character, community atmosphere, and role as a social hub for locals and visitors exploring the Mendip Hills and surrounding Somerset countryside.

History

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The Ring 'O' Bells occupies a building that dates back several centuries and is characteristic of Somerset village pubs. Historical records indicate that the site has operated as a public house since at least the 18th century. Over time, it has served residents, agricultural workers, and visitors to the region.[2]

Facilities and Services

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The pub offers a selection of beers, ciders, and food, with a menu that includes traditional British pub dishes.[3] Facilities typically include indoor seating, a beer garden, and spaces suitable for families and groups. The Ring 'O' Bells hosts regular events, such as live music and quiz nights, and participates in local community activities.

Community Involvement

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The Ring 'O' Bells is involved in community events and local festivals in Wookey and the surrounding area. The pub collaborates with local producers and supports regional food and drink initiatives.

References

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  1. ^ "Use Your Local". Use Your Local.
  2. ^ "Pictures of England". Pictures of England.
  3. ^ "Campaign For Real Ale". CAMRA.