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Nestled in the heart of the Woodford Valley, amidst riverside gardens, rolling countryside and the ancient sites of Heale House and Stonehenge, The Wheatsheaf is the perfect spot in which to rest and refuel. Unspoilt and charmingly traditional, The Wheatsheaf made us feel right at home as we settled in to sate a healthy appetite. ...
View full reviewLocated in the quaint village of Breamore on the outskirts of the New Forest, this charming eatery has earned an enviable reputation for its exceptional value and distinct menu. Offering British classics and traditional South African cuisine, you’ll find the likes of beer-battered cod and chips alongside kangaroo and zebra steak...
View full reviewA visit to The Horse & Groom is like stepping back in time - to a time when your eggs came from chickens roaming the gardens, when everything was homemade and children played out in the garden. It was also a time when value-for-money was fashionable, just as it is here. The pub's idyllic countryside setting makes it the perfect ...
View full reviewNestled in the heart of Damerham, The Compasses Inn is the quintessential village pub. A genuinely friendly atmosphere is complemented by a hearty menu of British fare, a well-stocked bar and a charming rural location, creating a space that’s ideal for everything from casual drinks with colleagues to family gatherings. Why not s...
View full reviewOn the edge of the New Forest, The Landford Poacher welcomes customers with an open log fire and candles flickering on the tables. Its traditional interior has a stylish yet homely feel, with old maps and prints of the Landford area adorning the walls. With plenty of delicious-sounding options on the blackboard menu, we took a w...
View full reviewYou can find this characterful 17th-century inn ideally positioned on the edge of Lockerley’s cricket green. This charming pub is steeped in history and surrounded by the famous New Forest woodlands, National Trust’s Mottisfont Abbey and chalk stream fishing spots. Locals have been raving about the service and food on offer at...
View full reviewThis well-established family-run pub is ideally situated on the edge of the riverside town of Fordingbridge, also known as the 'Northern gateway to the New Forest'. Only a short distance from the cathedral city of Salisbury, the seaside town of Bournemouth and the commercial centre of Southampton, visitors to the area can enjoy the l...
View full reviewSet on the edge of the picturesque New Forest, The Cartwheel Inn has everything you could ask of a traditional British pub. A beautiful countryside location combines with a laid-back ambience to create a truly relaxed and inviting venue where guests can really unwind. Stop by with a few friends or bring the whole family for Sunday...
View full reviewNestled in the beautiful village of Sherfield English, The Hatchet Inn really feels like a home from home. There's a refreshing sense of community here and from the moment you walk through the doors you'll feel truly welcomed. The Hatchet Inn offers comfort food at its absolute finest. The aroma of rustic fare fills the air, so foll...
View full reviewThe Hampshire village of Nether Wallop is famous for being the place where Miss Marple was filmed. But it is no mystery where the best pub food is served around here. Two doors down from Miss Marple's actual house is The Five Bells, a traditional village pub that welcomes locals and visitors alike to Nether Wallop. This pub, which...
View full reviewKnown locally as the donkey pub due to the inquisitive creatures that can be seen pottering around by the garden gate, The Foresters Arms in Frogham has always been a New Forest favourite. The pub interior boasts a cheery blend of dappled forest greens, exposed brickwork, old pine tables, tartan and wall-mounted antlers, establish...
View full reviewIn its quaint location on Chapel Lane, The Plough blends a traditional country pub atmosphere with comfortable dining to great effect. An ever-changing menu accommodates a variety of homemade delights, including the haddock and crab cakes we enjoyed as a starter along with a bowl of steaming hot, fresh carrot and coriander soup of t...
View full review�If it is peace and quiet you're looking for, then The Churchill Arms, situated in the charming rural village of Alderholt, should suit you admirably. Deriving its name from a local 19th-Century land owner, the pub decor nevertheless features Winston Churchill memorabilia as well as nostalgic sepia photos of Alderholt incorporat...
View full reviewThe Mill Arms is an historic Victorian inn nestled in the Test Valley countryside between Romsey and Mottisfont Abbey. Enter this cosy pub and you’ll find flagstone floors, oak beams and a huge open fire, as well as a bright conservatory and stunning three-tiered gardens outside. Equally suited to quiet drinks and...
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