Claiming to be Britain's most photographed pub, this Purbeck stone building is a former coaching inn dating from 1580. The interior has a contemporary feel with flagstone floors and smaller rooms at the back. The garden sits beneath Corfe Castle with views of Swanage Steam Railway. Regular live music, quality food, beer festivals and cider in boxes ensure that most tastes are catered for. Guest ales tend to be from south west breweries, with Bath Ales and Yeovil the regulars.
Historic Interest
17th century, altered in 18th century. Grade II Listed. Historic England list entry 1323070.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Greyhound Inn, Corfe Castle