Once a Clutterbuck of Stanmore house which later became a Bluebeckers. Was an independent restaurant with separate bar area following a major refurbishment in 2011. Became the third White Brasserie pub to open in July 2014 rebranded as a Heartswood Inn 2023.
Historic Interest
Early C19, symmetrical, 2-storeys. Stuccoed with simple brick dentil eaves. Three nearly flush sash windows. Half hipped tiled roof, with rear outshot. Bracketed hood to central door. Single-storey addition to left, with stables.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 2 regular beers.
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