Community Owned
Community-owned 17th-century stone-built free house offering three ales and meals. It's almost hidden up a side road, in the lower half of Cranham village. A log fire dominates the main bar. Nearby extensive woods make this an ideal stopping point for walkers.
Historic Interest
In November 2021 a community group planned to register a community benefit society, register the pub as an asset of community value, and launch a community share scheme to purchase the pub. It was feared the historic venue, which first opened in the 17th Century, would have to shut permanently after its last owner left. Following a huge community effort, more than £260,000 was raised to secure its future.The pub has more than 260 shareholders who helped raise the £260,000. The group also secured a £250,000 grant from the government's Community Ownership Fund. On the 4th May 2024, the pub re-opened to customers following a 10 month refurbishment.
Community Owned
Freehold Owner: Community Benefit Society. Year Purchased 2023.
A community group registered as a Community Benefit Society, registered the pub as an asset of community value, and launched a community share scheme. The purchase of the freehold of the pub was completed in October 2023. Refurbishment works was completed and the pub reopened 4 May 2024. See BBC article.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Black Horse Inn, Cranham
Changing beers typically include: Hook Norton (varies) , Hop Union (varies) , Uley - Pigs Ear
Source: Regional