The Rising Sun, High Wych - pub details

Address: High Wych, Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, CM21 0HZ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 30487) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Harlow Mill (1.3 miles), Sawbridgeworth (1.7 miles), Harlow Town (2.3 miles)

Pub suggested by Andrew_Smith on 7 Dec 2006

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Harlow Mill, Harlow (0.9 miles), White Lion, Sawbridgeworth (1.1 miles), Gate, Sawbridgeworth (1.2 miles), George IV, Sawbridgeworth (1.3 miles), Plume of Feathers, Gilston (1.4 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

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great little pub - excellent beers right from the barrel. Not too badly priced either. even the Courage Best was good, though it's improved at my local as well so it's probably Wells' investment paying off into something drinkable. A proper drinkers pub.
mally_drinker - 29 Mar 2011 12:23
Went in here for the first time in years, and other than a tasteful refurb, the pub is still as I remember- i.e. excellent. A good choice of beers straight from the barrel, and if you what you want from a pub is good beer in good surroundings with a good atmosphere then this is one for you
BrucetheMoose - 3 May 2010 17:34
About time for a new posting! Still excellent, Gary still passionate.. there are usually four or five beers on offer, still on gravity. Dark Star Hophead and Courage Bitter are more or less permanently featured; Mighty Oak beers are frequently on, particularly Oscar Wilde and Mauldon Gold.
stortforder - 9 Feb 2010 16:24
Just what the Doctor ordered, Gary is passonate about his ales direct from the barrel,(if you are a sad B, John Smiths smooth is on). no screaming brats in sight, No pooltable or jukebox. Just a good old fashioned boozer. What more could you ask for. If coming by train then Harlow Town is best 25 mins from Liverpool Street, suggest you come in group to share the £10 cab fare.As the village only gets 4 busses a day!
chiefknut - 20 Oct 2008 15:39
Should just add that some of the conversation with the Landlord was about the Pubs history - and therefore I understand both Mr Smith's reference to it as old world and trainmans view of it as New-buiild functional". There has been an extensive, but sensitively done refit as the place changed hands. The prior version was a largely unchanged-for-years, nicotine stained, nearly all-male drinking establishment whilst the new incarnation has opened up the likely clientele but still nods at the tradition of stillage-served 4-barrel choice of ales...of which Mighty Oak Maldon Gold and Courage Best are staples.
Martin_R - 12 May 2008 14:13

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