This large rural pub is in a very attractive position overlooking the green and was a former Surrey Trust Company house. The name is thought to come from smuggling. The beamed area in front of the bar has some large flagstones on the floor and a large inglenook and some polished brass. There are a number of other areas around, all well furnished with floorboards or parquet flooring and loose carpets along with numerous framed prints. There is a mixture of arm chairs, dining chairs and bench seating. One end is reserved for dining but seating in the bar area and northern end is available for drinkers. Outside are large gardens with picnic tables, many under the cover of a large teepee tent.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Changing beers typically include: Firebird , Surrey Hills , Tillingbourne
Cask Ale
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