A traditional picturesque pub located in a prominent position from the main road and at the corner of Ham Green. Established in 1756, the New Inn, as the name implies, replaced a previous pub called the White Hart, built in 1642. Behind the Georgian frontage lies a comfortable and relaxing pub, arranged around a central bar, decorated in a traditional style. Outside wooden seating and tables are provided at the front overlooking the Green. There is also a large paved walled courtyard garden at the rear.
NOTE: The New Inn in Ham has closed because of Gypsies on The Common and will stay closed until they’ve moved on.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 3 regular beers.
New Inn, Ham
Changing beers typically include: Butcombe - Butcombe Original , Hook Norton - Greedy Goose , St Austell - Proper Job