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This large and spacious landmark pub built in the 1730s, reopened May 2013 after a substantial refurbishment that enhanced the Georgian heritage of the original building, and created a new courtyard garden. There are 3 fireplaces (one 'real'), several separate seating areas, and a number of windows and doors are listed. The Victorian hall to the back of the pub has also been opened up. It is situated next to Marble Hill Park and a short walk from the river Thames. Their web site states 'Our pub is really for adults; however, well behaved, younger children are welcome seated at a table in the bar up until 6pm and in the restaurant until 7pm'. The Crown was sold to Young's PLC in March 2020.
The pub is reopening on the 15th June 2023 after an extensive refurbishment that started on the 1st June. NB. This is now a CARD ONLY payment pub/restaurant.
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This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Crown, St. Margarets
Changing beers typically include: Dorking - Pilcrow Pale
Source: Local
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