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Picture postcard village pub that was formerly two red brick cottages dating back to the 18th century and parts of the pub are over 350 years old. The interior is arranged as a series of small areas linked by a single long L-shaped bar, which has a striking stained-glass feature. It is mainly laid out for dining but there is a small area of more comfortable seating at the 'short' end of the bar. There is a large outdoor seating area to the front of the pub with car parking at the side and rear. This is a gastropub serving high quality wholesome food which is also available in small plate options. All the food is home cooked using fresh local ingredients sourced from local suppliers and table booking is recommended. Children and dogs are welcomed. There is live music and events such as a comedy night on an occasional basis (go to the pub website for details).
Historic Interest
The pub is very close to the oldest cricket pitch in England at Eversley Cricket Club. The pub is on the historic Three Castles Path (Winchester, Odiham and Windsor castles) which King John used in 1215 to travel the 60 miles to Runneymede to provide his seal for the Magna Carta.
Golden Pot, Eversley Centre