The eye-catching building this pub occupies is just the first on a long list of impressive qualities. Inside, the stylish country-chic decor gives you another hint of the superior experience that awaits at The White Horse Inn. Warm and cosy, the pub has a team of cheery staff whose friendly service complements the fine food perfectly. The menu reflects the rural nature of this delightful place, created with as many local and seasonal ingredients as possible. The chef’s slow-cooked, braised Welsh lamb with rich gravy is sensational, and beautifully presented on a mound of fluffy potatoes – very highly recommended. Alternatively, the wickedly spicy homemade chilli with garlic bread will leave you with a contented glow. Desserts here are some of the best you’ll encounter in the area; don’t miss the seductive pear tart with clotted cream, or the heavenly sticky toffee pudding – an absolute delight.