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A community pub built as a post house in 1855. The frontage is red brick with yellow brick quoins, two porches, sash windows, and a central bay window with stained glass representations of the four seasons. It's a short walk from Lymington town centre, St. Barbe Museum, the library and Community Centre and also has a spacious car park. The pub was given a full refurbishment in early 2019 in a fashion to retain a good traditional style that's welcoming to visitors.
Historic Interest
Built 1885 and previously in Jolliffe family for three generations
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Borough Arms, Lymington
Changing beers typically include: Caledonian (varies) , Wychwood (varies)
Source: National