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A privately owned free house, this traditional 400-year-old inn in the village centre is full of character and has a cosy welcoming atmosphere that is oak-beamed and heavily decorated with old brasses and farm tools. The gas fires are very realistic and can easily be mistaken for solid fuel. Food is available most lunchtimes and evening in the Summer, most days in Winter. The menu is seasonal and changes regularly. A children's menu is available. Booking is essential for the Sunday lunchtime carvery.
The pub has an excellent cellar and is run by and for beer lovers. Expect two beers from Crafty Brewing plus up to six other changing cask ales from small breweries, a dark beer is usually available in winter. Southern beers on the bar often include: Crafty, Firebird, Goldmark, Listers, Triple fff, and Flack Manor. Beers from the Midlands and further north also regularly appear through the "Brewswap" agency run by Milestone. "Tasters" of three one-third pint glasses are available. The pub can get through a dozen different beers every week. Lagers are interesting continental imports only (e.g., Rothaus Tannenzapfle), and for non beer drinkers the wines are well above usual pub quality. A real cider is available in summer.
Dogs are welcome in the pub. Outside there are tables on the flagged terrace facing the road and a few tables at the rear, there is no garden as such. This is compensated by superb floral displays in the summer. Bramley Grange bus stop is served by 24, 53, 63 buses from Guildford (via Shalford station) and to Cranleigh and Horsham. Accommodation comprises four rooms and a suite making this a true inn.
Historic Interest
The wattle and daub timber-framed construction style dates the building at about 400 years and has been an Inn throughout that time.
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This Pub serves 6 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Jolly Farmer, Bramley
Changing beers typically include: Crafty Brewing (varies) , Firebird (varies)
Source: National