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Well House Inn, Mugswell

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A rural gem nestled away in attractive countryside down a narrow lane, yet surprisingly not far from the M25 and the towns of Reigate and Coulsdon. The building dates from at least the 16th century and is Grade II listed. Look out for the ghost of Harry the monk. In the garden is St Margaret's Well or Mag's Well which is reputedly mentioned in the Domesday Book, and gives the area its name. There are two bars and a restaurant, each with its own log fire, and a conservatory at the rear. There may be an outside bar in the garden which also has a large covered area. There is live music on the last Sunday of the month. Tuesday is quiz night. Dogs are welcome in the two bars and most of the garden area and the pub is on the Millennium Trail. There is a dart board and some games are available in the snug bar to the left.

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Previous Names
Local Authority
Reigate and Banstead District (B)
Last updated
11/03/2024
Last surveyed
26/01/2024
Pub ID
REI/255
Asset of Community Value

One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest

Listed status: II

Originally a row of three timber-framed cottages from the 1560s, converted to Tea Rooms in 1926 and then to a pub in 1956, since when it has changed very little. The main bar, in the middle, has a wooden bar front with a shelf on the customer side (a sometime feature of 1950s/60s bar fittings), a bar-back typical of the era, a large brick and stone fireplace with copper hood and bench seating. Beer was originally drawn from casks which may have been situated in the area rear left of the servery. The smaller heavily-beamed bar on the left has its own front door entrance plus a curved counter and similar bar-back and fireplace to the main bar. The dado panelling near the front door is very 1950s as is the adzed wooden pillar. The beamed dining room, the Falstaff, has a quarter-circle wooden bar and brick fireplace with another period-style copper hood; the conservatory extension is the only significant change to the internal layout. Between the main bar and dining room is a lobby with an unusually-timbered wall.

General information about historic pub interiors

Originally a row of three timber-framed cottages dating back to the 1560s which became the Monkswell Tea Rooms in 1926. In 1956 it was transformed into a three-roomed public house by Bass Charrington and is remarkably little changed since. The owner wonders if there was a petition to get the pub its license in the 1950s? It is name after St Margarets Well which is 42 metres deep and is situated in the gardens.

The main beamed middle bar has a carpet, a wooden bar front with a shelf on the customers side which is something seen on bar fittings of the 1950s/60s, the bar back consists of shelves on a rustic wood and mirrored back and could well date from the 1950s; half of lower shelves lost to fridges. There is a large brick and stone fireplace with a very c.1960 copper hood over a log fire. Good benches for seating which could well have been here since 1956. Surrey Pubs (1965) states the beer was drawn from the cask and there is area on the rear left of the servery where some of the wood looks more modern so this may be where originally the casks were situated?

A doorway leads to a smaller bar on the left which has its own front door entrance into this heavily beamed room. The curved wooden bar counter may well date from the 1950s, the bar back is another of shelves on a rustic wood and mirrored back. A brick fireplace with stove has another very c.1960 copper hood over it. Dado panelling near the front door is of a 1950s style, look for the adzed wood pillar and there are more good benches.

On the right twin doors with leaded panels lead to the Falstaff, a beamed dining room. This has a quarter circle wooden bar counter that could date from the 1950s. There is a brick fireplace with a log burner and a very c.1960 copper hood over. There is a small conservatory-style extension to this room to the rear which is the only significant change to the interior layout.

The lobby between the main bar and dining room with one wall of unusual timber has the toilets off – the toilet block and cellar on the right hand side where the only significant changes made to the exterior to convert it into a pub in 1956. There are a number of 1950s style doors.

General information about historic pub interiors
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Opening
Food
Monday
Closed
No Service
Tuesday
Closed
No Service
Wednesday
Noon - 11:00pm
Noon - 8:45pm
Thursday
Noon - 11:00pm
Noon - 8:45pm
Friday
Noon - 11:00pm
Noon - 8:45pm
Saturday
Noon - 11:00pm
Noon - 8:45pm
Sunday
Noon - 10:00pm
Noon - 8:00pm
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Facilities
Lunchtime Meals Lunchtime Meals
Evening Meals Evening Meals
Live Music Live Music
Garden Garden
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Parking Parking
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
Games Games
Darts
Restaurant Restaurant
Wi Fi Wi Fi
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Transport
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