Recently re-opened following a refurbishment which has seen a new bar installed with handpumps to one side and a large keg dispenser on the other. This lovely stone building has been listed since 1997 and was once a Dower House as part of the Drayton Manor Estate until 1700 when it became the White Horse. Gutted and then renamed in the 1980's, the interior is flagstone flooring throughout with low beams. There are several inter-connecting areas on different levels, separated by large inglenooks and stone walls. A lovely small garden is to the front for sunnier days. The menu changes regularly and includes freshly prepared food with all meats from local butchers, whilst fresh fish is obtained from the coast.
Historic Interest
Public house. Probably mid C17. Squared coursed limestone with Collyweston slate roof. Irregular double-depth plan. 2 storeys with attic. 6-window range of C20 casements under wood lintels. C20 door and canopy to left of centre has small rectangular turret projection to right with blocked squint. Ashlar stacks, with moulded cornices, at ridge. Rear elevation has 4 projecting gables. Interior has remains of open fireplaces and centre room has moulded cross beams.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Snooty Fox, Lowick
Source: Regional