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The biggest of the four traditional pubs in Hamble, and like them all, Grade II listed. The entrance straight off the narrow High Street presents you with a small room to the left with a few tables and the main bar to the right. Further round from this is a short staircase to an upper level restaurant area, the 'Poop Deck', with its own bar and an unusual sunken booth built into a dormer window. Sailing is, not surprisingly, a prevalent theme with a magnificent pencil sketch of HMS Victory and other frames depicting historical sailing moments. There is a large but almost entirely paved garden with flower tubs, split into two by a small car park. Access to the car park is tight and the public parking just uphill in the main square is an easier option.
Historic Interest
18th century Grade II Listed. Historic England list UID: 1204189
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 3 regular beers.
Victory, Hamble-le-Rice
Source: National