Whyte Harte Hotel, Bletchingley - pub details
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Address: 11-21, High St, Bletchingley, Redhill, Surrey, RH1 4PB [map] [gmap]
Tel: 01883 743231
Nutfield (1.8 miles), Godstone (2.9 miles), Merstham (3 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served, Real ale
Pub suggested by lout_from_the_lane on 26 Sep 2005
NB: Information may be incomplete or out of date as this pub is not currently registered.
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other pubs nearby:
Plough, Bletchingley (0.1 miles), Prince Albert, Bletchingley (0.1 miles), Red Lion, Bletchingley (0.2 miles), William IV, Bletchingley (0.5 miles), Queen's Head, Nutfield (1.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of Whyte Harte Hotel, Bletchingley
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5 most recent reviews of 19 shown - see all reviews
| Hi mccomb, yes i have to agree there is something special about an old English Inns, to many times we see lovely old places turned into wine or retro bars forever loosing that old charm. Please visit our website there is a vedio clip showing how the Whyte Harte was in the 60's, it is a good giggle. www.whyteharte.co.uk Do turn up for Sunday lunch you will find the biggest yorkshire pudding ever. whyteharte1 - 20 Jul 2008 16:21 |
| Hi acdrac, really glad you enjoyed visiting us. As you like wine do you have any suggestions you would like to see on our winter menu. We have an excellent supplier who sources many vineyards for a good tipple, never to be found in any high street store. As for our ales we will keep you on your toes as we change about twice a month, my only re occuring ale is St Austell's tribute as we never seem to get enought of it. Hope to see you soon, thanks Evelyn whyteharte1 - 20 Jul 2008 16:15 |
| What a lovely pub. There aren't many old inns like this about - well we haven't found them. We live in Crawley and were told of this very tradtiional pub by some friends who stayed here on their way off on holiday. Evelyn and Harry were great hosts. The real ale was in excellent condition and we liked the wine list. We will be back to try the Sunday Roast. mccomb - 19 Jul 2008 06:45 |
| I've eaten here a number of times - and the food was lovely and reasonably priced. The team serving always seem polite and friendly enough, certainly never rude. It's a nice village pub. My partner tells me the beer is good and I certainly enjoy the wine! I recently discovered the garden and might make it my sunny Sunday afternoon retreat! acdrac - 17 Jul 2008 15:19 |
| Hi Simwilliams, Evelyn here, licensee of the Whyte Harte. aoplogies for taking so long to reply, i have recently discovered the site and i have to admit it is a awful website where people are more likely to bite ones head off than say anything nice. I can see most pubs dont get a decent review. However we strive to make the WH an enviroment second to none. Admittedly we cannot always get it right, but we try hard preferring to be acceptable at everything rather than only some things. Much has changed since your last post and would welcome your return and would even be happy to forgo your food expences and when you leave to update your recent comments. I shall be more actively involved in BITE from now on and hope to build a better buiness through constuctive criticism whyteharte1 - 15 Jul 2008 15:48 |
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