This Young's pub dates from the 1730s when it was a coaching inn. Its picturesque location overlooks Carshalton ponds. The 21-room hotel has recently undergone extensive refurbishment. Diners using the popular restaurant are advised to make reservations.
Historic Interest
Historical Information - https://pastonglass.wordpress.com/2020/07/30/the-greyhound-carshalton-the-principal-inn-where-the-swells-take-their-wine-and-get-rid-of-their-tin/
Grade II listing:- Right hand part apparently early C19, but probably a remodelling of an earlier building. 2 storeys, stucco, 3 sash windows, the centre one on full height 3-storey projection beneath Dutch gable. Quoins. Central Jacobean style feature enclosing doors and window with pilasters, cornices and strapwork ornament. Quoins to wings, modillion cornice, parapet, old tile roof. Dutch gable also to right hand return. Projecting portion to left is C18, painted weatherboarding, 2 storeys. 4 sash windows to ground floor with old panelled shutters, 1st floor has 2 large overhanging canted sashed bays. Dentil eaves cornice continued round bays. Tile roof with hip to right. A list of voluntary rate payers for October 1707 refers to "John Watson at the sign of the Greyhound".
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 3 regular beers.
Greyhound Hotel, Carshalton
Changing beers typically include: Young's - Winter Warmer