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Reincarnated several times, this quaint family-friendly pub, throughout its history, has served as a store for woollen bales, a butcher's shop, bicycle repair works and the local grocery shop. Weaving shuttles and cones of wool hint at the building's past and form interesting features in the bar, along with open log fires and low be...
View full reviewJust a hop, skip and a jump from the historic town of Farnham sits The Elm Tree, a proudly traditional pub that's always ready to welcome any visitor with a friendly smile, a hearty meal and a good pint. This family-friendly pub is at the heart of its community and boasts a spacious garden, heated patio and function room. Delicious ...
View full reviewOne of Chiddingfold’s best-loved pubs, The Mulberry Inn occupies a beautiful rural location and provides the perfect countryside retreat. The friendly team is known for their fantastic hospitality: stop by for an evening drink, bring the whole family for lunch, or stay overnight in one of the inn’s beautiful rooms. Whatever yo...
View full reviewThe Jolly Farmer is everything you would want an English pub to be - charming, welcoming and cosy, with a wide selection of traditional classics on the menu and a host of quality real ales, wines and spirits on offer at the bar. Menus change regularly depending on the best fresh produce available. We thoroughly enjoyed the tender ve...
View full reviewSet in the heart of a beautiful hamlet, the iconic Hampshire Bowman is a real ale and cider specialist with craft brews from all over Great Britain. It’s a must for anyone searching for a rural idyll. There are many fine walks to be enjoyed in the nearby countryside – the walk between Dundridge and Bishop’s Waltham, finishin...
View full reviewTraditional country pub meets quirky agricultural museum at the Half Moon WS Inn. The first thing you notice upon entering this 15th-century inn just outside Petworth is that every nook and cranny is filled with interesting farming paraphernalia. The low ceilings, lead-light windows and real log fire give a homely feel and everyon...
View full reviewThis idyllic family-run country pub is known for its quality ale, delicious food and friendly service. The range of local beer and ale on offer represents the best of Hampshire breweries and when the weather permits, visitors are encouraged to take a pew in the beautiful beer garden, especially when you can make the most of happy ...
View full reviewPicture-postcard surroundings, skilfully cooked traditional fare and Cask Marque-accredited ale are what await guests at The Queen Inn in Dummer. Set amid acres of unspoilt countryside, but with easy links to and from Basingstoke – the pub is just half a mile from Junction 7 on the M3 – the inn’s country rustic exterior inst...
View full reviewIn the warm, friendly buzz of this very popular destination, oak beams abound, candles flicker invitingly, and the aroma of delicious food pervades.
The Portsmouth Arms caters for all tastes and occasions, with plenty of choice on offer. You’ll find traditional pub classics like burgers, steaks and pies, alongside more ad...
One of the great joys of life is enjoying traditional home-cooked food in a proper country pub. The family- run Fox and Hounds is warm and traditional, yet far from predictable. This welcoming pub owes much of its success to word-of-mouth recommendation, as well as to its plethora of menu options. Choose from the traditional pub m...
View full reviewSet in the heart of the South Downs, The Barley Mow has been a pub since the mid-1800s and it has that genuine olde-worlde feel thanks to its large riverside garden, four fireplaces and traditional skittles alley.
The pub’s five local ales change with the seasons, as do the dishes on the all-day à la carte menu. There’...
Surrounded by beautiful woodland, Harvest Home is a delightful Hampshire country pub that’s rich with heritage – General Eisenhower and his troops camped out here before the D-Day landings. Nowadays, the pub is the cornerstone of the community, and the famous Denmeade charity bike race starts and finishes at this all-encompass...
View full reviewThe sight of The Queens Head, with its attractive exterior, original 17th-century features and pretty garden, is a most inviting prospect. Inside, guests are welcomed into a space filled with exposed brick walls and low-beamed ceilings - it's just about as cosy and as olde-worlde as they come. But it's not all about the ambience ...
View full reviewThe Three Moles in Selham is a fine example of a traditional village pub. In winter, guests cosy up indoors in front of the open fire or undercover around the large outdoor log burner. When the sun shines, the garden is the place to be – particularly for larger parties wanting to make use of The Three Moles’ large marquee. Whe...
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