An historic building in the centre of this picturesque village, this pub has the accent on food. A haunt for smugglers in the 18th century, the pub was erected as a farmhouse in 1475. The interior, comprising several dining and drinking areas served from a single, small bar, is on several levels and is decorated with a variety of old artefacts. As well as a few tables at the front there is a sheltered garden at the back with a couple of large umbrellas which can be lit and heated for smokers. At least one of the guest beer is likely to be from a local brewery with the others being from a Greene King brewery. Dog treats are available for a charity donation. The pub opens at 9am Friday to Sunday but is not licensed until 10am.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
White Horse, Shere