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The Royal Exchange is a lovingly restored village pub that has undergone extensive refurbishment to create a gorgeously inviting, modern venue. With parts of the building dating back to the 17th century, The Royal Exchange has a warm and welcoming atmosphere, inviting visitors to while away an afternoon here. The venue lends itsel...
View full reviewAn idyllic country inn surrounded by sweeping fields, The Anchor Inn is one of Hampshire’s best kept secrets – and once you visit you’ll want to keep it that way. Both the literary-themed country-chic bedrooms and quirky bar and restaurant are brimming with character. You’ll find a menagerie of curious objects on every sur...
View full reviewNestled amongst 55 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens sits what one regular described as 'a special secret you almost want to keep hidden'. Located in deepest Hampshire countryside, Headley Park is the epitome of country classic grandeur. The Library restaurant within, open to non-residents, exudes exquisite style, and all who v...
View full reviewLike finding that illusive prize at the end of a rainbow, discovering the characterful Golden Pot in glorious countryside is not an event you'd forget in a hurry. There are original beams, stripped wooden floors and open log fi res - it's quite the traditional setting, ideal for a traditional meal. Popular starters include crispy wh...
View full reviewThere's something quite special about a pub with a community feel, and this is certainly something you'll fi nd at The Holly Bush in Headley. The atmosphere here is lively - whether it's the local darts or football teams having a pint after a game, people coming in to watch the live football matches on Sky Sports and BT Sport, or th...
View full reviewPeacefully situated in the village of Dockenfield, The Bluebell is a charming family-run pub in lush countryside surrounds. Within walking distance of Alice Holt Forest and with plenty of great walking routes in the vicinity, The Blubell is ideally situated for dog-walkers, horse-riders and cyclists. This dog-friendly venue was a ...
View full reviewThe Blue Bell is a family-run country pub that aims to produce the best homemade food in the area, and to provide excellent service and a warm atmosphere for all to enjoy - and its owners are certainly succeeding on all fronts. Set in two acres of peaceful countryside, with lots of public rambling and walking routes nearby, this is a...
View full reviewThis quintessential village pub is the epitome of a traditional country establishment. The building dates back to the 17th century, and its walls could undoubtedly tell many tales about the travellers and locals who have frequented The Crown Inn over the years. Indeed, this inn invites everyone who passes to step inside, relax, indu...
View full reviewThe 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 reviewThe Star Inn is set in the heart of leafy Hampshire, just a few miles from Alton in the picturesque village of Bentworth. This gastro pub is housed in an early 19th-century building where low wood beamed ceilings and original fireplaces add to the warm welcome received from friendly and helpful staff. A range of snacks and mains inc...
View full reviewNestled amid picturesque thatched cottages and overlooking the quaint village churchyard, The Royal Oak in Lasham is a warm and friendly pub serving modern British food alongside an excellent range of personally selected wine. Hosts Ben and Tara have created a traditional, dog-friendly village pub with contemporary touches; it’s...
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 reviewNestled in the village of Rowledge, with the stunning Alice Holt Forest on its doorstep, this 17th-Century coaching house is just what you'd expect to see on a picture postcard. Recently taken over by new owners Domine and Richard, The Cherry Tree has been transformed, as has its menu, and has become a firm favourite with the locals...
View full reviewLocated in the stunning, picturesque village of Hawkley, this pub is the jewel in the crown of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and boasts stunning views of the South Downs National Park. The Hawkley Inn’s fresh, locally sourced fare is popular with locals, tourists and foodies alike. With the option of daily specials and ...
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