This friendly 17th century coaching inn was on the Roman Road from Lympne to Canterbury and is now bypassed by the B2068, it was used as a watch tower by the Revenue men during the smuggling days of 18th century.
An onsite caravan park makes the pub ideal for stopping over when travelling to and from France.
Wholesome food is served daily and there is a pleasant relaxing patio and garden when weather permits. Roasts are available on Sunday's as well as menu options.
The pub hosts a folk evening every Thursday evening and other live music on some other evenings.
Tuesday evening is a classic bike evening, Folk music is played every Thursday evening and live bands play on the last Friday of the month.
Historic Interest
Lookout for Smugglers
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
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Source: Local