A fine small coaching inn that dates back to 1630. Driving through the narrow entrance takes you back to the days of horse drawn coaches. The building has been extended and altered, but still warrants a Grade II listing. Unusually, an interior staircase is Grade I listed. The main bar was once several rooms. There is a small pool room at the front of the pub and a restaurant at the rear.
Historic Interest
Oliver Cromwell stationed his cavalry troops here during the English Civil War
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This Pub serves 1 changing beer (includes Bateman seasonal beers) and 2 regular beers.
White Hart, Great Staughton