Reopened in May 2024 under new management.
A pleasant village pub dating from 1830 (was originally two Georgian flats), now operating as a gastro-pub with a focus on dining, whilst remaining popular with walkers as well as visitors to the nearby Wisley Gardens and Hatchlands Park. Characterised by low beams for the unwary, the main bar splits into two rooms to the left and right of the main entrance, opening out into a larger restaurant area to the rear, although food can be eaten throughout the pub. There are various alcoves with an array of unusual objects dotted around the pub. Outside are attractive window boxes to the front and a pleasant decked patio to the rear, from which you can step down to a larger grassed garden and children's play area. There is also a covered and heated smoking area.
Historic Interest
The King William has been a traditional ale house since 1830 when a local miller, Edmund Collins, bought 2 adjoining Georgian cottages and knocked them together, the original windows still remain.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
King William IV, West Horsley
Changing beers typically include: Courage - Directors , Hogs Back - TEA , Titsey (varies)
Source: National