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Historic hostelry built in 1629, as featured in 'The Pickwick Papers'. Retained features include inner and outer wood, brick and beams. Excellent restaurant with a la carte menu. Large garden with children's play area and barbeques in summer. Charity quiz night on the last Wednesday of the month. Food will be served all day on Monday to Thursday in summer, when there will usually be an additional pale ale on handpump.
Historic Interest
Many Charles Dickens associations. 17th century Grade II Listed. Historic England entry 1350262
Leather Bottle, Cobham