Re-opened in early 2014 after a refurbishment this pub is located on a narrow path leading to the church and shaded by a large tree. A former butcher's shop, it has a single room with some original oak beams. One or two cask ales are normally available. The garden area has an additional small bar. Live music events are often held.
Historic Interest
Grade II listing:- Two-storey timber-framed building with brick casing and with plastered front to street. Old tile roof. 2 wings. Probably late C16 North-East - South-West wing adjoining High Street of 2 and ½ bays. In South front, at upper level, a 4-light window with 3 diamond shaped mullions. Rear wing of mid to late C17 date comprising a single room on both floors heated by fireplaces at south,end; external stack of flint and brick, now truncated; original brick nogging to west wall [English bond] visible internally; through-purlin, collar-and-tie beam, queen-strut roof. Street front has two 3-light casements on 1st floor, ground floor projects and has flat lead roof with meat bars and hooks and leaded C19 shop windows. Plain door to right. Extension to left is one storey under flat lead roof with scrolled wrought-iron brackets. Shop front. Picturesque traditional Butcher's shop.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Woodman, Carshalton
Changing beers typically include: Adnams - Southwold Bitter