Traditional large pub which has an extensive food menu which is home cooked and served in the pub's large dining room. Beautifully furnished and decorated throughout the pub with pine tables and chairs. Real log fire in the winter time. Lots of pictures and some comical prints attached to the walls. A very large family garden which is popular at the weekends which has a large family marquee and also has a tractor and a swing for the children to play on. The house beer is badged as Brunning and Price.
Historic Interest
Believed to have been part of Wrotham Park estate. Main building 18th century. Now tastefully modern.
This Pub serves 5 changing beers (A changing range of cask ales together with the house beer which is badged as Brunning and Price.) and 0 regular beers.
Source: National
Cask Ale
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