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18 miles Brook, Lyndhurst, SO43
No bookings needed outside – dine at your leisure Please note we do not serve glassware outside and also use biodegradable plates outside Sundays Bookings essential if adverse weather between 12-4p
18 miles Romsey, Hampshire, SO51
For over 300 years, The Three Tuns has provided hospitality & ale. It now continues to offer delicious food, well -kept ales & a warm welcome. With its cosy interior & pretty outside terrace, The Tuns
18 miles Cupernham, Romsey, SO51
The Sun Inn has comfortable bar/lounge areas offering plenty of drinks from around the world along with traditional real ales and a great selection of all your favourite tipples. We serve home mad
18 miles Romsey, Hampshire, SO51
A popular, welcoming fairly small pub with a pine planked L-shaped bar. There are two hand pumps at the bar, but the beers are actually served direct from the cask at the back.
18 miles Ampfield, Romsey, SO51
Hello and welcome to the White Horse at Ampfield. From its roots as a pilgrims’ inn in the 16th century, the White Horse has been a charming, characterful pub and eating house ever since.
18 miles Westbourne, Emsworth, PO10
18 miles Romsey, Hampshire, SO51
18 miles Romsey, Hampshire, SO51
Everyone welcome. Live music on a Saturday night, bingo on a Wednesday and a Sunday night, fabulous carvery on Sunday lunchtime. Come and join the fun. Food served every lunchtime from 12noon until 3pm and evenings Wednesday - Saturday 5pm until 9pm.
18 miles Romsey, Hampshire, SO51
Dating in part from the 17th Century, The Old House At Home combines period features with a relaxed atmosphere, excellent food and an extensive range of wines and real ales. A hidden gem in the centre of Romsey.
18 miles Romsey, Hampshire, SO51
This modest looking house has probably the longest history of any pub in Romsey. It is made of massive oak timber beams placed close together as was the style in the 15th century. Above the bar is a s