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Facilities and Amenities

The bar is probably the most fascinating room at the Inn and never fails to amaze first time visitors. The old oak servery with its gleaming brass beer engines immediately stands out, whilst opposite the large inglenook fireplace makes its big presence felt, particularly in the colder months with its roaring fire. A viewing panel shows off the working cellar and its Roman floor. Old settles and pews create further interest, whilst there is a splendid collection of horse brasses too.
Facilities
  • Bar
  • Internet access (wireless) in public areas
  • Restaurant
  • Non-smoking (throughout)
  • Lock-up facility for bicycles
Dining Options
A fine reputation for providing the ideal dining experience is exactly what the owners Neil and Gill were looking for. Whether it is lunch in the bar, dinner in the elegant dining room or alfresco dining during the summer months, eating at The White Horse is something worth waiting for. The dining room offers real traditional comforts with full linen service, whilst the gallery is attached to the bar and has a more rustic presence.
Meals Available
Breakfast (Full cooked)
Lunch
Dinner
Extra charges may apply
Recreation Activities
  • Animal watching
  • Clay pigeon shooting
  • Garden
  • Shopping
  • Beach nearby
  • Cycling
  • Golf
  • Theatre
  • Bird watching
  • Fishing
  • Golf - driving range
  • Wine tasting
Business Facilities
  • Internet connection (wireless)
Children's Facilities
  • Cots
  • Highchairs
Accessibility Information
Number of Floors2
  • Support for the Mobility Impaired
    Exit into the courtyard is through a opening out door, the door is 780mm wide and has a threshold step of 130mm high. There is an alternative entrance to the courtyard via the garden.The bar entrance has a low concrete ramp and a inward opening door measuring 750mm wide.At the rear of the pub is a newly constructed courtyard with a feature 16th century cart lodge. The courtyard has mainly a loose gravel surface, within the courtyard there is a slab patio and a raised deck with a shelter. The step onto the deck is 220mm high.