The Stag and Huntsman, lovingly restored by The Estate under the auspices of heritage architect, Ptolemy Dean, maintains the old world charm of a village pub. With a focus towards the local community - Hambleden and the local residents - the myriad of small and cosy drinking and eating spaces within the pub, the nine letting bedrooms and the pretty garden also provide a resting place and watering hole for those who travel further distances to the village.
The refurbishment of this historic pub has maintained the old fashioned charm, while bringing greater comforts to those staying or coming to eat with us. The Public Bar maintains its 'local' charm with a wide and varied selection of up to 8 local ales. The menu is one of pub favourites with a strong emphasis on local and Estate produce and with a large variety of game.
Branch Summer Pub of the Year 2015.
Locally valued therefore listed as an Asset of Community Value.
Historic Interest
Grade 1 listed,former coaching inn dating back to the 1700s
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Stag & Huntsman, Hambleden
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