The Bugle Horn

Venue in an old farmhouse, named for the fossils set in its walls and serving seasonal pub food.

🐕 Dogs Welcome 🍺 Real Ale 🌳 Beer Garden 🔥 Log Fire 🍖 Sunday Roast 🥾 Walkers Welcome 🏛️ Historic ⛰️ AONB 🎵 Live Music 👨‍👩‍👧 Family Friendly
Google Rating ✓ Independent

The Pub

Facilities & Features

🐕 Dogs Welcome
🍺 Real Ale
🌳 Beer Garden
🔥 Log Fire
🍖 Sunday Roast
🥾 Walkers Welcome
🏛️ Historic
⛰️ AONB
🎵 Live Music
👨‍👩‍👧 Family Friendly
🛢️ Cask Ale
🍻 Craft Beer
🍂 Seasonal Menu
🥕 Local Produce
🪵 Inglenook Fireplace
🌿 Outdoor Seating
🛝 Play Area
👥 Good for Groups
✓ Independent
🤝 Community Owned
🏞️ Country Estate
🏡 Village Pub
🚲 Cyclists Welcome
🗺️ Walking Route
📺 Sports Screening
🚻 Restrooms

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The Garden

Set in a handsome old farmhouse with character seeping from every stone, The Bugle Horn occupies a wonderfully tucked-away corner of the South East countryside, its walls embedded with fossils that speak to the age and heritage of the place. The outdoor spaces invite you to settle in with a pint and a proper meal, with the rolling rural backdrop offering that rare sense of escape without feeling remote—close enough to reach easily, far enough to feel genuine. Inside, the recent refurbishment has honoured the pub’s original bones whilst bringing a fresh warmth to proceedings, and the friendly, unpretentious atmosphere extends equally to the bar and dining areas, where seasonal menus and attentive service make for the kind of unhurried afternoon or evening that country pub visits ought to be. Whether you’re coming for a Sunday roast with all the proper trimmings, a quieter weekday pint, or to catch up with friends over something from their wider menu, this is the sort of place where you’ll find yourself returning again and again.
© Basher Eyre / Geograph, CC BY-SA 2.0
© Basher Eyre / Geograph, CC BY-SA 2.0

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