The Rodney Inn — Pub in Chelmsford

The Rodney Inn sits on North Hill in Little Baddow, a short drive outside Chelmsford. As a Grade II listed building within a conservation area, it's one of the few traditional pubs with nautical decor, brassware, ship models, and maritime prints, still serving real ales and home-cooked food. The garden and pool room draw locals for after-work drinks or weekend hangs. It’s packed on weekends but stays friendly through high crowd density. You can walk in anytime during opening hours; no booking needed.

About The Venue

The Rodney Inn is a Grade II listed building located in Little Baddow, just outside Chelmsford. Built as a public house serving surrounding areas, it retains original architectural details and period features. Inside, you'll find real nautical decor, brassware, models, and prints, all contributing to the traditional atmosphere. Noise levels stay moderate during the day, allowing conversation over drinks or food in the bar area. Its high crowd density reflects its role as a regular hub for locals during evenings and weekends. Live music sessions happen on occasion but aren’t regular; check what’s playing when you arrive.

Typical Experiences

The Rodney Inn is best for residents looking for no-nonsense pub experiences, whether it's a quick drink after work or a long evening with friends. The real ales paired with traditional home-cooked food make it ideal for casual dinners. You can also enjoy the garden space on weekends, especially in summer. It’s open to solo visitors and groups alike. The venue doesn’t host regular music events, just occasional sessions; ask staff if there’s anything live during your visit.

Notable Features

  • Nautical decor with brassware and models
  • Grade II listed building in conservation area
  • Cosy bar
  • Real ales and beers

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Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in March 2026.