Back around 1780 parts of the pub used to be a court house and jail, while the other end was a butchers. This old low beamed pub, parts of which date from the 16th century, has the appearance of a coaching inn, with a large bay window at the front of the premises, low ceilings and exposed internal wooden beams and stands on a corner opposite the cricket green. There’s a centre bar with three areas around it. A cosy carpeted lounge is on one side with an area featuring a stone fireplace to the other. Old sewing machines feature above the bay window. A room for private dining or functions is available.
Historic Interest
C16 with early C19 additions to rear and late C19 to front. Timber framed.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Angel, Thames Ditton