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This late-Georgian building, with dentilled cornice, pilastered doorway and bay window, was once part of the estate of Devenish brewery (closed 1985). It is now a large and comfortable pub-cum-restaurant. Live music is played one Friday each month. Food is available, with various deals on offer including a 'pie & pint' offer. The pub has a garden to the rear.
Pub was most recently called the Fusion Inn and it closed in this guise 16/12/2016. The pub reopened as the 'Sail Inn' on 24/06/2019 - just the bar on that day, with real ales from Ringwood and Marston's, and the official reopening with full service from 28/06/2019. Much of the description and features listed on this page will be out of date. Please send in any updates.
Historic Interest
Last 17th/early 18th century Grade II listed. Forms a group with West End House (unlisted) and the Thomas Tripp (also Grade II). Historic England list entry 1274776.
Sail Inn, Lymington