The Rose and Crown, Hartlip - pub details

Rose and Crown

Address: Lower Hartlip Road, Hartlip, Sittingbourne, Kent, ME9 7SS [map] [gmap]

Tel: 01795 842448

Nearest train stations Newington (1.4 miles), Rainham - Kent (2.1 miles), Kemsley (4.5 miles)

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Pub suggested by SilkTork on 25 Sep 2005

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user reviews of the Rose and Crown, Hartlip

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This is probably a former Trumans house from the look of it. It was quite busy at lunchtime today despite its rural location, with plenty of food customers. The wood-burning stove in the bar gave the place the feel of a pub before the smoking ban and perhaps that is the effect that is being aimed for. I had a pint of Kent’s Best and a bowl of serviceable soup and a ham sandwich. A nice touch or an incredibly naff one, depending on your point of view, was the way that “R & C” had been spelt out with cream on the top of the tomato and basil soup.


Ordinary - 21 Dec 2007 22:35
A good English Pub, serving real beers, where the regulars make you feel welcome. Also well behave dos are welcome.
GoldenAfghan - 27 Oct 2007 23:47
Sadly, this pub has started going downhill in last few months. Nice location and ambience, but not welcoming with mine hosts cancelling what had been a good quiz nite and losing further trade as a result.
anonymous - 23 Feb 2007 21:44
Country pub just outside the village of Hartlip on the outskirts of Rainham (Medway), though the postal address is Sittingbourne. Has a boules pitch in the beer garden, and a space for tying up your horse in the car park. Popular for unpretentious Sunday lunches. There's nothing grand, special or unique about the pub, but it's quietly pleasant, relaxed and informal.
SilkTork - 25 Sep 2005 18:03

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