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This recently renovated and redecorated 16th century grade II listed free house is situated on the Pitt-Rivers estate which explains some equestrian themes. With wooden beams throughout, the bar area features stone flooring and a log burner while the other areas of the pub are used as a restaurant. The bar stocks a rotating selection of cask ales from the southwest along with locally sourced gins and soft drinks. There’s a lovely outside patio area and accommodation is available.
Historic Interest
Probably late 18th or early 19th century. Grade II Listed. Historic England list entry 1324514
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
White Horse, Hinton St Mary
Changing beers typically include: Gritchie (varies) , Palmers (varies) , Salcombe (varies)
Source: Regional
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