Refurbished in 2015 and free of tie with five real ales on offer. The house beer, Brunning & Price Traditional is St Austell Cornish Best Bitter rebadged and is always available, but the other four could come from any of the many local breweries. Their aim is always to cover a range of styles and strengths from the five ales available.
The pub encourages fine dining with two restaurant areas downstairs and a private dining room upstairs. There is a less formal area for drinkers/diners as you enter the pub. This area extends to an outside patio, adjacent to the historic High Street. To the rear of the car park is a further large garden that overlooks the cricket grounds. This is a lovely rambling building with various interesting nooks and crannies. Local views of Old Chobham adorn the walls alongside more modern photographic images. The pub is reputed to be haunted and have a tunnel to the adjacent church although why a tunnel would be needed is anybody's guess!
Historic Interest
The White Hart in Chobham is believed to date from the 1500's, and is the second oldest property in the village. The timber frame of the property is built around a pair of shops standing at right angles to the road, and the original inn had stabling for six horses behind.
This Pub serves 4 changing beers (Typically from within 20 miles of the pub) and 1 regular beer.
White Hart, Chobham
Source: Local