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The Woolpack was built in the mid-18th century, and was a favourite haunt of those stationed at RAF Sopley, a nearby radar station closed in 1974. This lovely, thatched pub lies between the Ringwood to Christchurch road and a spur of the river Avon.
The main bar area is a L-shaped room with wooden beams, some low (so take care!), especially the one that leads to a lower stone floored side room that has a wood burner. There is also a large conservatory, which leads to a patio area and a riverside garden that is reached via a little footbridge. A wide range of fresh homemade seasonal food is served all day.
Historic Interest
Grade II listed. Became an inn in the 18th century. 19th & 20th century alterations. Historic England list UID: 1350925
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Woolpack Inn, Sopley
Always an Exmoor beer - Fox and Stag on rotation. Usually a Sandbanks beer as well. Only two beers in total Jan/Feb
Changing beers typically include: Downton (varies) , Exmoor (varies) , Sandbanks (varies)
Source: Regional