John, Ali and staff welcome you to The Old Pound Inn at Aller. We are a traditional, friendly village Inn, with a good reputation for fine food, real ales and genuine hospitality. The Old Pound Inn was a cider house, first built in 1571, and then in 1756. It was called the White Lion Public House. It was re-named The Old Pound Inn in 1980, as the Inn stands on the ground of the old village pound. The village today has not changed much in 300 years except for some new houses blended in with the old. Aller is a typical Somerset village, small and friendly. Its population of approximately 350 living in idyllic surroundings, with Aller Hill to the East and Sedgemoor and the Somerset Levels to the North and West. Our a la carte restaurant seats 50 people comfortably. All meals are freshly cooked to order by our two resident chefs. Menus are changed regularly and there is always a tempting array of ‘Specials’ on offer. The Wedgewood Suite/Skittle Alley, with its own bar is available to hire for all your private celebrations. This room can accommodate 90 for a full three course dinner or 150 for a buffet. It is ideally suited for Weddings, Conferences and Meetings of all types. Our modern accommodation comprises 7 en-suite letting rooms. One Single, Two Doubles, One Twin, One Family Room an One 4 Poster.