Traditional 16th Century coaching inn with two bars. A small bar on the right is laid out as a Bistro Larger bar is to the left with a fire (gas). This then leads into a small dining area at the back where there is a large conservatory. This leads to a very pleasant enclosed garden. Three well-kept Goldmark beers are served at all times with a porter sometimes replacing the Dave. All kept by head barman Andy
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Historic Interest
Traditional 16th Century coaching inn with reputed secret passage to nearby Church
18 century listed building with an inter-war refit. It now comprises two rooms with the public bar on the right with a rare settle cum baffle by the door and fireplace with range (which dates from the 1980s). Wood panelling appears inter-war but locals say it dates from 1980s! Stylish fixed bench upholstered seating. The left hand lounge has a large brick fireplace from 1980s on the right hand side and a J shaped bar counter with a canted front formed of panels of vertical wooden strips on a brick base. This bar has been modernised over time including an extension to the rear. Research is required before any recommendation can be made.
18 century listed building with an inter-war refit. It now comprises two rooms with the public bar on the right with a rare settle cum baffle by the door and fireplace with range (which dates from the 1980s). Wood panelling appears inter-war but locals say it dates from 1980s! Stylish fixed bench upholstered seating. The left hand lounge has a large brick fireplace from 1980s on the right hand side and a J shaped bar counter with a canted front formed of panels of vertical wooden strips on a brick base. This bar has been modernised over time including an extension to the rear. Research is required before any recommendation can be made.
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This Pub serves no changing beers and 3 regular beers.
George Inn, Felpham