Crown Stirrup, Lyndhurst - pub details

Address: Clay Hill, Lyndhurst, Hampshire, SO43 7DE [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 39730) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Ashurst - New Forest (3 miles), Beaulieu Road (3.3 miles), Brockenhurst (3.3 miles)

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other pubs nearby:

Oak Inn, Lyndhurst (0.5 miles), Fox and Hounds, Lyndhurst (0.7 miles), Mill House, Lyndhurst (0.9 miles), Waterloo Arms, Lyndhurst (1.0 miles), New Forest Inn, Emery Down (1.3 miles)

 

user reviews of Crown Stirrup, Lyndhurst

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Real ales in good condition, friendly service with home made food. Excellent interior, recommended!
Feed - 15 Mar 2011 19:30
Excellent pub - entirely agree with OP. The beers on tap were Ringwood and Godfather. Very friendly. I can imagine this being a perfect pub on a cold winters day with the log fire lit. Will be back
nickmurphy30 - 11 Oct 2010 21:13
A pleasant country pub situated a few minutes walk south of Lyndhurst, but worth taking the small detour to get there. Alternatively of course if you’re out for a walk in the new forest it’s not really a detour at all as it’s just a minute’s walk from one of the entrances. There’s a good sized beer garden out the back with plenty of benches, a fire to keep you warm in the evening and a small kids play area.

The pub itself is a pleasant and attractive place, with a low beamed ceiling and a part tiled and part carpeted floor. There’s a large plasma on the wall just a couple of feet from one of the tables which seems a little out of place, but fortunately this was off on our visit. There’s a large old fire place which must be very pleasant on a cold winter’s night and a selection of board games and books available.

The landlord and the rest of the staff were friendly and welcoming, and they even keep a selection of dog biscuits that they dole out to any hungry mutts who come in. All in all, a great pub. The food menu had a decent selection and there was a small specials board. The prices seemed a lot more reasonable that many pubs in these parts, and we both enjoyed our Thai fishcakes and Chicken Enchiladas.

Beers on tap were Ringwood Best and Forty-niner plus Doom Bar. The solitary cider was Aspall’s Suffolk.
Blackthorn - 11 Aug 2010 11:43

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