A large pub on a busy corner at the edge of Lymington reopened as The Townhouse Pub & Kitchen 21st April 2023. Decoration is smart rustic style with wood floors, wainscoting, brick fireplaces and a Chesterfield sofa. A second large room is used as a restaurant area. At the back a generously proportioned paved outdoor area with raised flower beds provides quite a sun trap, especially in the summer. Back inside, a function room upstairs is planned for a later date.
Historic Interest
18th century Grade II listed. Forms a group with West End House (unlisted) and the Sail Inn (also Grade II). Historic England list entry 1222556. Started life as the salt tax collection office, hence one of its previous names 'Saltern', later, as the Anglesea Hotel, it was a temperance hotel for a while.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Townhouse Pub & Kitchen, Lymington
Changing beers typically include: Downton (varies) , Vibrant Forest (varies)
Source: National
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