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Reopened (around October 2015) after lying dormant for over 7 years the pub has been lovingly refurbished by local investors. The Royal Oak started life as a tannery and one of the chimney stacks bears the date 1705 and it is known to have been in use as a tannery by 1707.
Although the interior of the pub today is a far cry from the ale house in a former tannery, the exterior has barely changed since the building's construction in 1705.
Note breakfast is served from 8 am daily also Saturday brunch 10 to 2.30.
Historic Interest
Early 18th century with mid 19th century addition. Grade II Listed. Historic England list entry 1250756
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Royal Oak, Swallowcliffe
Source: Local