This Restaurant is Permanently Closed
This is a restaurant, where drinking alcohol, including draught and bottled beer, is only allowed when food is being consumed.
The pretty Candlesticks is a former cottage, thatched and with a dormer peering through the roof of its lower wing. Floral adornments enhance its appearance in summer. Two heavily-beamed rooms with open fireplaces accommodate diners, and beer from the adjacent Ringwood Brewery is served on gravity in the café bar. Accommodation is provided in a separate lodge. The pub is close to the Castleman Trailway, a path which follows part of the course of Castleman's Corkscrew, a disused railway line, and is carried across the Avon on its original bridges.
Historic Interest
18th century cottage with early 19th century addition and altered in the 20th century. Grade II listed. Historic England list entry 1156999
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