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The Bull at Bentley is a quintessential 16th-Century coaching inn set beside the A31 between Farnham and Alton. As soon as you set foot inside, you will be swept up in the warm and homely atmosphere, welcomed by Jeremy, Adrienne and Lynne who have all been at The Bull for many years. The food is also in good hands, the menu offerin...
View full reviewFavoured by locals and visitors alike, this traditional Irish pub in Rowledge is the place to go if you’re after home-cooked food, friendly service and a relaxing area in which to drink and dine.
The line-up of ale changes each month to keep things interesting and, of course, Guinness takes pride of place at the bar. When...
The elegant Holly Bush can be found in Frensham, an untouched parish village that lies on the bank of the River Wey. The local area is a Surrey beauty spot; both the luscious Alice Holt forest and the stunning Frensham Little Pond are just a stone’s throw away. National Trust footpaths run across the surrounding c...
View full reviewThe Rising Sun is known as the pub that was built in a day. Rebuilt in 2003 from reclaimed materials in a traditional style, it blends seamlessly into the quaint character of the village. Boasting a great reputation for food served in an ambient environment, The Rising Sun offers an extensive menu, including bar snacks served all day...
View full reviewThis Grade II listed 17th-century coaching inn is bursting with attractive traditional features like old stonework, exposed ceiling rafters and open wood fires. This is paired with a contemporary country-chic style, lending The Horse & Groom an effortless charm. After enjoying a bracing walk along the nearby Alresford Millenni...
View full reviewThe Globe's proprietors are passionate about showcasing this cosy pub's 16th-Century charm, ensuring it still boasts the same atmosphere it has for centuries. It's a favourite haunt for ramblers, cyclists, dog-walkers and sightseers taking a trip on the local steam railway, the Watercress Line - especially during summer, when the pu...
View full reviewThe Devil's Punch Bowl itself is a large natural amphitheatre and beauty spot near Hindhead. In the 1800s, leading physicist of the day, professor John Tyndal, claimed this area was 'as healthy as the mountain air of Switzerland', instantly transforming it into a popular health resort for the rich and famous. Now, thanks to The Devi...
View full reviewThis gorgeous 15th-Century pub, with its exposed brick walls, inglenook fireplace and contemporary flourishes, is just the ticket for a meal out with friends and family or a casual afternoon drink. The menu features beautifully presented appetisers such as roasted vegetable stack with goat's cheese, and main courses such as duck bre...
View full reviewSet in a remarkable 12th-century building with a backdrop of sweeping Hampshire countryside, it’s easy to be charmed by The Red Lion. Make the most of the outdoor space and sit in the expansive garden with a refreshing pint of Fuller’s organic golden ale, Honey Dew. From this position you can take in the venue’s attractive e...
View full reviewThe Royal Oak public house was built way back in 1609 and today caters for all tastes and appetites. The extensive menu includes numerous vegetarian options, ensuring carnivores and non-meat-eaters alike will find something to suit. All food is homemade on the premises, so the culinary team can easily accommodate special requests. M...
View full reviewA traditional family-run pub, The Bat & Ball is situated along a secluded country lane just outside Farnham. As a freehouse, The Bat & Ball can choose
its own ales and, as such, guests are offered a varied selection that’s always changing. Why not sample a beer from one of the six hand pumps?
Inside, roarin...
A traditional family-run pub, The Bat & Ball is situated along a secluded country lane just outside Farnham. As a freehouse, The Bat & Ball can choose its own ales and, as such, guests are offered a varied selection that’s always changing. Why not sample a beer from one of the six hand pumps?
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You can expect a cheerful reception from friendly staff at The Bat & Ball, and the warm welcome is extended to canine companions too. This delightful pub occupies a picturesque spot amidst beautiful countryside between the villages of Clanfi eld and Hambledon. Renowned locally for its cricketing history, The Bat & Ball is ...
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