
Welcome to the Eight Bells Pub, Long Crendon.
Real ales, fine wines, great food and a warm welcome await you from Helen and the team at the Eight Bells.
The Eight Bells has seen many changes over the years, yet still retains the charm and character of a village pub. Originally built in 1607 as an inn, and called the Five Bells, in keeping at that time with the number of bells in the church tower. Its name was changed to the Eight Bells in 1771 with the addition of three more bells in the Church!
Located in the quintessentially English village of Long Crendon, the Eight Bells sits in the Vale of Aylesbury and the village is host to the national trusts old courthouse and many other nearby attractions. Its picturesque cottages and period architecture make it a favourite location for the popular Midsomers Murders television programme.
Monday to Friday
12 noon to 3.00pm and 5.30pm - 11pm
Closed Monday lunchtime
Saturday and Sunday
12 noon till 11.00pm
Tuesday through to Saturday
Lunch: 12 noon to 2.00pm
Dinner: 6.30pm to 9.00pm
Sunday lunch 12 noon till 2.30pm