The Old House at Home in Walsall to undergo a £299,600 transformation

The Old House at Home has closed its doors and will reopen on February 11 with a brand-new look. This transformation represents a significant investment of over £299,600, revitalising the well-loved community pub with exciting improvements.

By contributor Sabine Jones
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Upon reopening, Marston’s Two Door Pub, Old House at Home, will feature two distinct areas: a vibrant locals' bar and a warm, welcoming family lounge, designed around the needs of families. A central partition will create distinct spaces within the pub, allowing guests to enjoy everything they love under one roof while ensuring there is a place where everyone feels they truly belong.

The renovation will introduce a dedicated Family Lounge, thoughtfully designed to cater to the needs of all ages and provide a welcoming space for the whole family. Alongside this, guests can also enjoy a mouthwatering menu packed with comforting pub favourites post-refurb. The much-loved kids’ menu will also return, featuring smaller portions of pub favourites for children over five, as well as a fun “build-your-own” option for under-fives.

Sketch of post-refurb
Sketch of post-refurb

The renovation will also see the creation of a brand-new bar area, designed as a welcoming space for locals to enjoy a pint and a bite to eat. Serving as the perfect spot to celebrate unmissable moments at the heart of the community, the bar area will now be showing all key sporting fixtures, offering guests an elevated experience while retaining the pub’s warm and friendly atmosphere.  

Located in Pelsall, the Old House at Home is a cosy community pub perfectly situated for guests to spend quality time with family and friends, and enjoy a meal or a drink, after taking a stroll around Ryder’s Mere or the nearby Pelsall Common. 

Sketch of post-refurb
Sketch of post-refurb

General Manager, Beth Bishop, said: “We’re incredibly excited to announce the refurbishment of Old House at Home, to welcome our community, whatever the occasion. The refurbishment will create more employment opportunities, both front and back of house, and will provide a new space for our customers to enjoy a drink at the bar, to watch this year’s biggest sporting events, or spend quality time over a family meal.”

The Old House at Home will reopen on February 11.