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Grade II listed and said to have been built in the 18th century, the White Horse may incorporate the Kings Arms which stood on the site in 1720. Entry from the car park is via an extensive garden. The main, L-shaped bar has small alcoves furnished with bench seating. A second bar has a pool table, dart board & juke box and there's also a family dining room and conservatory.
The White Horse is a family run business with three generations of the family living and working together. The menu features home-cooked food and a wide choice of dishes; large tables and private parties catered for if booked in advance.
The pub is a half mile to the beach, and one mile to the delights of Keyhaven and the marshes.
Historic Interest
Late 18th century with 19th & 20th century extensions, Grade II listed. Historic England list entry 1275162.
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