This Pub is Closed Long Term
An imposing building dating from the late 19th century and named after Lord Baring, Earl of Northbrook, conveniently located opposite the railway station. It became Grade II listed in 2018. Having previously been closed for a number of years, and following a fire, the pub was finally saved from demolition in 2012 and re-opened in December 2013 as part of the Antic chain. Currently still work in progress (and may always be!) as lots of fire damage is still visible and seems to a feature of the venue. Has a total of 8 handpumps. The furnishings follow the usual Antic style of shabby chic. Quiz night is Wednesday. Restaurant area is to the rear, accompanied by an open-to-view kitchen. One of 11 Antic pubs placed for sale with Fleurets in October 2018. Press reports indicate interest to purchase by a local group, the Baring Trust,
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Baring Hall Hotel, Grove Park