A traditional picturesque pub at the heart of the village.Grade 2 listed building dating from 16c, being a public house from 1890. Previously, the Bell, now named after the Walnut Tree at the front of the pub.
Appleshaw was granted the right to two annual fairs in 1658 and became a rival to the historic Weyhill sheep fair. W.G. Grace once played cricket here, with his bat made of Wallop willow.
The pub is at the centre of the village community and hosts several events including its famous Santa Dash. In 2025 it was registered as an Asset of Community Value.
It is served by the local Connect Transport-on-Demand service run by Community First making daytime visits very easy. Call 0333 015 1271 to book.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Source: National
Cask Ale
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