12/9/2023 0 Comments Billiards and brews death![]() High quality home-cooked food is available from 12-3 and 6-9:30 each day (12-8 Sunday), and a number of daily specials are always available with a board in the bar telling you the local suppliers they use. There is also a restaurant area down a couple of steps from the bar area. The conservatory is on the same level and families are welcome there at all times. Inside there is a bar area with bare boards and flag stones round the bar, wood panelled walls, an open fire and some sofas as well as chairs. Outside is a lovely garden attractively set by the banks of the Tillingbourne with the main parking over a bridge. The pub presents a stylish and comfortable environment in which to enjoy the excellent food and drink on offer. This 19th century pub used to be owned by the Duke of Northumberland, and until 1910 had its own brewery when it was taken over by the Surrey Trust Company. ![]() They are part of Brit Stops which means that one or two campervans can park in the back parking area if it has been booked in advance. There is a separate baby change room next to the ladies. Selected sport, such as rugby, is shown on terrestrial TV. Dogs are welcome and free Wi-Fi is available. ![]() If the weather is good in the summer there may be BBQs on Saturdays and there are some games for the garden behind the bar. The pub was a former Surrey Trust Company house. Good food is a feature with a varied menu on offer, with the kitchen all day. Throughout there are wooden beams and posts, solid antique furniture, and walls displaying interesting prints. The lowest part of the bar has large flagstones on the floor, with the next and the top area, which is mainly used as overflow during busy periods or for functions, having bare boards. The pub interior rambles over three levels served from a beautiful English Oak bar. This highly attractive 17th century inn can be found opposite the church. ![]()
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