The Dove Inn at Micheldever Station village is a freehouse set in the beautiful Hampshire countryside. It is a Georgian Grade II listed building which has retained a wealth of character and many of its original features including open fireplaces and oak beamed ceilings. First room on entering is now a general bar; the second room has been changed into a dining area, although customers can eat in either. The third room features a pool table. The Dove is a sizeable pub that still retains a comfy 'local' atmosphere. There is a garden and car parking is available. Situated immediately outside Micheldever station. Reservations advisable for dining. A range of Polish Bottled beers are available.
Historic Interest
Built as the 'Western Road Hotel', to serve Micheldever Station, then called Andover Road, which opened in 1840. Grade II Listed, Historic England list entry 1095275
Community Supported
The pub's owner had applied for planning permission convert the property into 10 flats, and a community group were fighting this, but the owner withdrew the planning application, and found new tenants, and the community group are actively supporting the tenants.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Changing beers typically include: Bowman (varies) , Flack Manor (varies) , Flower Pots (varies)
Source: Local
Cask Ale
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