The Whitehouse features a public bar area, a larger room for TV sport and live music at the weekends. The room features a piano, which is hoped to be brought back into regular use soon. There is a very popular cosy snug, accessed internally, and unusually via a sliding door (see photo). The snug has its own separate bar area, where the guest ales are usually to be found. This pub had been a prolific winner of the Isle of Man CAMRA Pub of the Year competition during the last 20 years and was again in 2018 the winner. The Whitehouse interior is of regional pub historic inventory listings significance. There is a heavy focus on community and the pub has two pool tables, along with darts. Looking at the league schedule currently the pub puts forward multiple teams in the league. Under new management as of late 2018, the new landlord's team are former regulars of The Whitehouse and the heavy focus on cask ale is assured to remain. Often overlooked because of the pub's immense cask ale reputation, The Whitehouse also has a sizeable malt whisky collection. Currently, one of the four changing guest beers is likely to be a local ale also.
Historic Interest
Regional heritage listing
Two star - A pub interior of very special national historic interest
Listed status: Not listed
Built in the 19th century and substantially remodelled in Edwardian times and again in the 1930s, when a large extension was added to the left and rear, and refurbished yet again in the late 1960s. A lobby bar has glazed sashes (no longer working). The small front bar has a venerable baffle and some fixed seating but the bar counter is modern. The rear room and right-hand room were refurbished in the 1960s and has some decent wood-panelled bench seating and an Edwardian fireplace, but the rest is typical of late 1960s and of no real merit.
Built in the 19th century and substantially remodelled in Edwardian times and again in the 1930s, when a large extension was added to the left and rear, and refurbished yet again in the late 1960s. A lobby bar has glazed sashes (no longer working). The small front bar has a venerable baffle and some fixed seating but the bar counter is modern. The rear room and right-hand room were refurbished in the 1960s and has some decent wood-panelled bench seating and an Edwardian fireplace, but the rest is typical of late 1960s and of no real merit.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers (3 in summer) and 5 regular beers.
White House Hotel, Peel
Source: National
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