This is a club, which means that the bar may be only open to members.
Private Members Club. CAMRA members may be 'signed in'.
Dating from the 15th century with later additions, Lombard House, on the River Lea, was built as an English hall house and is one of the oldest buildings in Hertford. It has been the home of this private members' club since 1897. CAMRA members are welcome and may be signed in on production of their CAMRA membership card. You will find two or three changing beers and real cider and perry, which can be enjoyed in the delightful walled garden and riverside terrace. A South Hertfordshire Club of the Year winner, this is a vibrant and lively community club, housed in an Heritage building. Music at least twice a week, including Folk, Jazz and rock and sometimes something quite surprising, all of which in summer, will often take place in the beautiful garden. There is a mini beer festival in late summer. A monthly quiz plus snooker, chess and darts. Guest speaker evenings throughout the year and a continually evolving two-day Literary Festival in July. Meals at lunchtimes including Sunday roasts. Dogs allowed in the garden but not inside.
Historic Interest
Heavily timbered and Grade 2* Listed, Lombard House is part 15thC/16thC with later additions.
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This Club serves 3 changing beers (Usually an interesting range from around Britain) and 0 regular beers.
Hertford Club, Hertford
Source: National
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