This thatched 17th century pub on the village street, and a Grade II Listed Building, was originally two small shepherd's cottages before it extended to be a coaching inn.
The small traditional rooms just ooze character, while an enclosed courtyard at the rear, famous for its Wisteria, leads to a pleasant raised garden.
The skittle alley can also be used as a function room or as restaurant use.
Note the small old Strongs of Romsey sign on the frontage (bottom left of building).
Historic Interest
Grade II listed
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 3 regular beers.
Source: National
Cask Ale
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