New roof, new windows, converted! The developers are still trying to get planning permission for the change of use. Meanwhile it is still fenced of by the unsuightly hording
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Now closed, with a builders' hoarding round it. Arumour in the village is that it is to be converted into flats. Another is that iti s to be made into a hotel! Any thing could be true.
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It has recently had a 'makeover' and has a sign outside saying "Under New Management". It still appears to be dingy inside nd doing a roaring trade.
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Serves a great pint of soup and beer combo
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Recently reported in the local paper for selling to a person under age in a local council "sting".
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A pub with plenty of scope for development, right beside the railway station. No real ale available, and only bottled lagers or Newcastle Brown. Landlord is a very friendly Irishman, and made me welcome, despite the poor range of beers.
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Medium-sized pub with lots of rooms, next to Liphook train station, quite local, lots of big screens showing football and other sports. A plethora of Christmas decorations when we visited.
Ideal place to relax on the old sofas with a beer, tea or coffee while waiting for the train, and the staff were friendly.
It's not a picturesque option for a country pub lunch though.
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Brilliant time...Irish music and dancing! Brilliant
Mary Thompson - 3 Feb 2003 18:52 |
Traditional Pub by the station with a beer garden. Has a pool table and juke box and fruit machine. Old Traditional Irish layout and the land lady is a real character. Old and modern drinks and always lively from Friday till Sunday evening.
Peter Crouch - 3 Feb 2003 18:50 |