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Pub re-opened in June 2023. Old description below:-
This attractive, red-brick, mock-Tudor building is situated in the heart of the village and is part of the small but impressive Joule's Brewery estate. Just a few yards up the road is one of the Seven Wonders of Wales – the Yew Trees in Overton churchyard. The pub is a CAMRA pub design winner featuring frosted and latticed windows, pristine wood partitioning and restored fireplaces, two with wood-burning stoves. A former pantry, coal shed and wash house to the rear have been converted into dining spaces. Upstairs is a large function room and outside is a pleasant courtyard with picnic tables.
Restoration
This attractive, red-brick, Tudor Revival building is Grade II-listed and part of the impressive Joules' estate. The design features frosted and latticed windows, pristine wood partitioning and restored fireplaces, two with wood-burning stoves. A former pantry, coal shed and wash house to the rear have been converted into dining spaces. Upstairs is a large function room and outside a pleasant courtyard. Real ales and meals. Closed Mondays and late opening Tuesdays.
White Horse Inn, Overton-on-Dee