This very handsome building dates back to before the 18th century. The legend of the original White Hart, named by Henry VII following his capture of such a beast, may be an allegory of the War of the Roses. A nogged Victorian gable rises above the carriageway, and a pedimented entrance leads to two bars, beamed and with stained glass interior windows. The hotel has 15 bedrooms and a function room. Food is served all day, and there is a different theme or promotion every weekday evening.
Historic Interest
18th century inn with 19th century alterations, though the core of the building may be older still. Grade II listed. Historic England list entry 1094960.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers (Guest beers from Ringwood Brewery) and 1 regular beer.
Original White Hart, Ringwood