The Hungerford Arms, Farleigh Hungerford - pub details
Description
The Hungerford Arms is typical 16th century pub with all its original features including stone fireplaces, beams, cobbled frontage etc. We served food every day 12 - 2.30 pm ish and 6.00 pm - 9.00 pm ish, We welcome dogs and children and have lots of games/paper to keep them occupied! Menus include full listing, specials board, kids menu. All our food is cooked to order so if there is something you dont quite like the sound of and want to change it, please ask it is possible, unlike many of our competitors where the food now comes straight from bags that have been heated up in the microwave! We have a large car park, lounge area, bar area, restaurant, great views, patio area, grass area and 20 steps down our land and to the right is the entrance to Farleigh Castle, which is also great. We can accommodate up to 50 in our restaurant for private functions. Our pub is privtely owned.
(last updated: 4th May 2008)
Address: Farleigh Hungerford, Bath, Somerset, BA2 7RX [map] [gmap]
Tel: 01225 752411
Avoncliff (1.8 miles), Freshford (1.9 miles), Bradford-on-avon (2.7 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Live music, TV
- Dartboard, Quiz machines
- Food served, Sunday roast, Real ale
- Outside seating, Dogs allowed, Children allowed, Credit cards accepted, Car park, No smoking area, Function room for hire, Coach parties welcome
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other pubs nearby:
New Inn, Lower Westwood (1.3 miles), Poplars, Wingfield (1.5 miles), Cross Guns, Avoncliff (1.6 miles), Inn at Freshford, Freshford (1.7 miles), Stag Inn, Hinton Charterhouse (1.7 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Hungerford Arms, Farleigh Hungerford
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| I just moved to Somerset and have been wandering around different villages sampling not only the ales but the ambience too....Thnank Goodness I popped into the Hungerford Arms...its gorgeous and just the right blend of local and visitor trade to be lively. I was greeted by the owner/chef Hamish who made me instantly welcome and then I was able to meet his wife Emma later on. They are great! They made me feel incredibly welcome, a rare commodity in this world it seems, and I have been back there on several occassions for both food and drink! Food is excellent... Ales are great...esp the new cider!! Ambience perfect... You need to go there if you are anywhere close...its a hidden gem not to be missed! anonymous - 24 Apr 2007 10:09 |
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