Situated in the village of Tirril offering real Ales excellent food and a warm welcome is the epitome of an English Country Inn. Dating from 1917 it has a wealth of beams brasses and memorabilia as well as four open fireplaces the largest of which still has in place its original hooks for smoking meats. Formerly known as The Board the Inn was re-named the Queens Head by its enterprising owner just in time for Queen Victoria's coronation. It was the same man John Bewsher who bought the pub from the Wordsworths in 1836 after it had been in the family for over 20 years. The final sale document known as the Wordsworth Indenture is still on display in the bar. As with quality Inns throughout the ages the Queens Head today produces home cooked food to the highest standard being one of only three pubs in Cumbria to be recommended in the Which Good Food Guide making use of local produce. The Inn has 2 comfortable bars a 60 seater A'La Carte Restaurant and a more relaxed informal bar menu available. Opening in July a shop attached to the Inn making available local products from Cumbria.