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Set in the riverside village of Longstock, The Peat Spade Inn is nestled in the heart of the Test Valley – a picturesque rural area popular for fishing. The team at The Peat Spade delights in welcoming guests throughout the day, whether you’re stopping by for a drink, a sumptuous dinner or staying the weekend in one of the inn...
View full reviewPeople are talking about The Greyhound at Stockbridge - and for all the right reasons. The fabulous food served here has been a topic of conversation for years, with equal praise given to the friendly, efficient service and relaxing ambience. Manager Suzie is delighted when customers who drop in for morning coffee and homemade cak...
View full reviewBlended continental flavours and fresh local ingredients combine to create a delicious taste sensation with old world charm. Housed in a 14th century timber-framed building, the decor of The Three Cups Inn is evocative with wooden-beamed ceilings, stone floors, high backed oak chairs and hand-crafted tables arranged in a collectio...
View full reviewThis characterful pub and hotel is set in Stockbridge, one of the smallest towns in the UK, and one that strikes the perfect balance between town and country. Take a room at The White Hart to enjoy the delights of walking, cycling and fishing, or plan a jaunt to nearby Winchester and Salisbury. As well as chic en-suite bedrooms, t...
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 reviewThe Boot Inn, tucked away in the village of Houghton in the Test Valley, is the ultimate example of elegant country dining. As we entered, the aroma of home cooking assured us that this quaint 18th-century pub, now elegantly refurbished, was a rare find. Once shown to our table in the spacious dining room, we soon relaxed with ref...
View full reviewBeautifully refurbished in 2012, The Tally Ho! in Broughton offers everything you are looking for in modern British dining: remarkable food, sophisticated furnishings and a sociable ambience. Owned by Kerry and Ryan Lamb, this country pub has been lovingly transformed into the perfect foodie destination. Take a table beside one of t...
View full reviewThe Crown Inn is a pretty thatched pub, complete with a secluded beer garden, homely bar, inglenook fireplace and a laid-back restaurant. In addition to the amply stocked bar, where you'll find a choice of wines from across the world, five real ales and two lagers, The Crown offers home cooked food made with local ingredients. Visit...
View full reviewAnyone who has visited the Crook & Shears will tell you that the friendly and attentive team makes the pub stand out as a popular dining destination and watering hole. In addition to exceptional service, the pub is renowned for its great-value food offering. The menu boasts traditional pub classics like scampi, chips, peas and...
View full reviewAt the beginning of 2017, The John O’Gaunt Inn was taken over by the talented team behind the Bankes Arms in Corfe Castle. Bringing with them spades of experience, drive and passion, the new owners have sought to uphold the pub’s station as the heart of the hamlet of Horsebridge – a true home-from-home for the community and ...
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 reviewSet in the village of Amport and surrounded by rolling countryside and thatched cottages, The Hawk Inn is a quintessentially English country pub. With stunning views, an impressive seasonal menu of British fare and a welcoming atmosphere, The Hawk has everything you could ask for and more – there’s even a few stylish boutique ...
View full reviewNo matter when you visit Frango Grill, you’ll find it bustling with patrons that visit to enjoy the welcoming atmosphere and addictively flavoursome cuisine. The menu offers plenty of variety, ranging from flame-grilled chicken wings and Aberdeen Angus burgers, to free-range chicken wraps and pittas. All are available in a multi...
View full reviewA Grade II listed thatched building dating back to the 14th century, The White Horse is a quintessentially British pub. With traditionally low ceilings and original oak beams, this cosy inn is an historic treasure. Offering a concise selection of stunning dishes, the main menu speaks of creativity and a passion for fresh produce. ...
View full reviewThe Queen Charlotte Inn underwent extensive refurbishment last year and the results have been amazing. This gastropub prides itself on head chef Charlie’s menu of locally sourced fare, which changes seasonally. The array of pub classics with modern flair has made Queen Charlotte Inn a firm favourite with locals, especially with ...
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