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The Globe on the Lake
Broad Street,
Alresford,
Hampshire,
SO24 9DB
Tel: 01962 732294
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The Globe on the Lake enjoys an idyllic setting in the pretty Hampshire town of Alresford, looking out onto a beautiful lake. The handsome red brick inn dates from the late 17 th Century, and is full of period charm and immense character. The food is renowned for its diversity and quality, and there is always a good selection of cask ales on offer.
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The Red Lion Inn
Church Road,
Mortimer West End,
Hampshire,
RG7 2HU
Tel: 0118 970 0169
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Tucked away on a country lane near the Hants/Berks border is The Red Lion Inn – a Hall and Woodhouse pub that dates back to the 17 th Century. It is a characterful place, with log fires in the winter and an idyllic front garden to enjoy in the summer. Good selection of cask ales and hearty bar meals are served.
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The Flower Pots Inn
Cheriton,
Hampshire,
SO24 0QQ
Tel: 01962 771318
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Cheriton was the scene of a battle during the English Civil War, but the village’s Flower Pots Inn dates from 200 years later. It is a delightful old pub with a cosy, welcoming bar and saloon; excellent meals are served here and there is a microbrewery on-site.
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The Thatched Cottage
Prospect Road,
Farnborough,
Hampshire,
GU14 8NU
Tel: 01252 543118
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The Thatched Cottage can be found in Cove, Farnborough and is a delightful thatched building dating from the 16th Century. The interior features oak beams and low ceilings, and there is a good selection of bar meals and several cask ales to enjoy.
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The Sun Inn
Bentworth,
Hampshire,
GU34 5JT
Tel: 01420 562338
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The Sun Inn takes a bit of finding, but you’ll be glad that you did. Tucked away in the village of Bentworth, it is an attractive little pub with a charming interior featuring log fires and wooden floors. The selection of real ales is always impressive, and the pub enjoys brisk trade thanks to the tasty meals on offer.
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Jekyll and Hyde
Turgis Green,
Near Basingstoke,
Hampshire,
RG27 0AB
Tel: 01256 882442
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The Jekyll and Hyde is an attractive old pub by the side of the A33 a few miles north of Basingstoke. It is part of the Hall and Woodhouse chain, and therefore has a typically rustic interior and serves good pub food and a selection of well-kept cask ales.
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The Golden Pot
Reading Road,
Eversley,
Hampshire,
RG27 0NB
Tel: 0118 9732104
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The Golden Pot is a handsome pub in the far northeastern corner of Hampshire. Cask ales are always well looked after here, and the pub has earned a strong reputation for its excellent food – served in the bar and the restaurant.
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The Rose and Thistle
Rockbourne,
Hampshire,
SP6 3NL
Tel: 01725 518236
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Rockbourne is a pretty Hampshire village, and in it you will find The Rose and Thistle – a charming thatched pub whose history can be traced back to the 16 th Century. It is full of character and charm, with oak beams and roaring log fires, and there is always a good selection of home cooked food and cask-conditioned ales.
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The Three Cups
High Street,
Stockbridge,
Hampshire,
SO20 6HB
Tel: 01264 810527
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Stockbridge – considering its modest size – offers some decent pubs, one of which is The Three Cups. It is an attractive, 600-year-old pub in which you will find a good selection of cask ales and home cooked food.
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The Red Lion
Chalton,
Hampshire,
PO8 0BG
Tel: 023 92592246
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The Red Lion in Chalton is believed to be the oldest pub in Hampshire and dates from the 12 th Century. Much of the pub’s character - including the thatched roof - has been retained and the Red Lion is a friendly, welcoming place to enjoy some fine food or a pint of real ale. The attractive garden looks out onto the rolling scenery of the South Downs.
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