[2] It was constructed for Mr Corbett and Dr Gordon Henry, the latter a local doctor who had previously resided at Blair Lodge.
[3] Most of the original interior features are intact, as described in the green plaque situated next to the main entrance, which was placed by the Minehead Conservation Society.
[4] The pub is listed on the local branch's website of the Campaign for Real Ale,[5] and is included in a recent edition of the Good Beer Guide.
The steeply-pitched roof has deep overhanging eaves, which project at the sides and centre, where it forms a porch over a large stepped semicircular-arched entrance.
The half dormer between the centre and left projection has six light leaded casement windows.
To the right of it is a semi-elliptical recess, in which a low three-sided plinth to the left supports similar, but has smaller windows with a seat to the right.