S11243 The Whyte Hart Bletchingley Surrey AD 1388

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The Whyte Hart Bletchingley Surrey AD 1388
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I surviving hostelries of Old England. Few inns today can be said to orginate from A.D. 1388, but the Whyte Harte building, although not the orginal in its entirety, has many of the main structural beams in place, comprising ship's timbers reputed to be over 1,000 years old. 

Since Richard II The Whyte Harte has offered good cheer, food and drink with warmth and comfort to the traveller, who now finds himself within easy reach of London and the South coast. Resorts by Car, Bus or Rail.

The hotel offers, with a choice of eighteen bedrooms, a peaceful venue for that quiet week-end in the country amidst ideal rural surrougings, with food and drink to delight the connoisseur.

For the day visitor all meals are available, and a supper licence operates until 11 p.m. on week days. Ample car parking facilities are available. 

 

 

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