THE Farmhouse in New Waltham is now open for drinks and food after the serious shed fire yesterday.
The fire started in the pub's shed forcing residents to be evacuated from neighbouring Farmhouse Mews.
Three houses were damaged by the blaze, which could be seen from Peaks Parkway.
The pub was closed while firefighters put out the fire and investigated the cause.
It reopened at 6pm last night for drinks and today at 12pm for drinks and food.
A spokesperson for the Stonegate Pub Company who own and operate the Farmhouse said: "Fortunately, no one was injured in the fire and the emergency services were quick to respond.
"Contractors are on site, clearing up any damage made to the neighbouring properties and the external areas of the pub.
"We are currently liaising with our neighbours whose properties have been affected by the fire in order to resolve any damage. The pub will continue trading as normal."
The fire started in the pub's shed forcing residents to be evacuated from neighbouring Farmhouse Mews.
Three houses were damaged by the blaze, which could be seen from Peaks Parkway.
The pub was closed while firefighters put out the fire and investigated the cause.
It reopened at 6pm last night for drinks and today at 12pm for drinks and food.
A spokesperson for the Stonegate Pub Company who own and operate the Farmhouse said: "Fortunately, no one was injured in the fire and the emergency services were quick to respond.
"Contractors are on site, clearing up any damage made to the neighbouring properties and the external areas of the pub.
"We are currently liaising with our neighbours whose properties have been affected by the fire in order to resolve any damage. The pub will continue trading as normal."
A FIRE behind a New Waltham pub left residents waiting outside after fleeing their homes when they saw 20-foot flames.
A shed outside the Farmhouse pub on Station Road caught fire shortly after midday, causing plumes of black smoke that could be seen from Peaks Parkway.