Central to the village and beside the beautiful St Mary's Parish Church, this impressive whitewashed building is part two-storey, part three. The left part contains a comfortable snug with much oak decoration - note the fire surround. Adjacent is a large bar with limited seating, but space for stand-up drinkers, needed when the pub is at its busiest. The pub's right half is opened out with an emphasis on dining, this extends all the way to the rear and right round the back of the bar. The decor and fittings sit well in a building of this age and character. A smallish beer garden lies between the pub and its small pay and display car park of six or seven spaces. It is useful to know, the parking charge can be redeemed inside the pub. There's a 10% discount on production of a CAMRA card which is valid on all ales. They also have a loyalty card where if you buy five pints, you get the sixth free.
Historic Interest
In 1970 it was acquired with Swales Brewery, it then became a Boddingtons Brewery house.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
White Hart Tavern, Cheadle
rotating guest beers taken from the SIBA list
Changing beers typically include: Greene King (seasonal)
Source: National