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This historic pub is directly opposite St. Mary's Church in Winkfield. It was once the parish courthouse and has many original features including a 250 year old bread oven and a friendly ghost. Known for its excellent home-cooked food (5* rated kitchen) with ingredients locally sourced, the menu is comprehensive. Every Friday, reasonably priced fish and chips are very popular. Children accompanied by an adult are welcome at all times. Being free of tie the pub sells what the locals like including one LocAle - Rebellion IPA. The restaurant may be booked for any occasion. Seating for 36 and catering for even more is not a problem. This pub also has a large garden. A genuine good community pub well worth a visit. Closed all day Mondays.
This building has listed status with Historic England. The List Entry Number is 1390434.
Historic Interest
250 year old bread oven.
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White Hart, Winkfield
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