East and Mid Surrey

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William IV

Little Common Lane
Bletchingley
RH1 4QF
Real AleFamily FriendlyGardenLunchtime MealsEvening MealsGamesParkingRestaurantDog FriendlyWiFi
This pub is permanently closed.
Regular beers: St Austell Tribute, Young's Bitter

See more about this pub on WhatPub, CAMRA's national pub guide.

A warm, quiet, low-beamed two bar Victorian pub, the William IV was originally built as two cottages in the 1850s. The pub is entered via stone steps from a narrow country lane, although a ramp provides easier access at the side of the pub for the less mobile. Seating is available in both of the small bars at the front. The bar to the left of the pub is larger and L-shaped; the other bar is tiny. A separate room is used as a restaurant. Food is served daily 12-2 and 6:30-9 (Sunday 12-5). Outside is a pleasant old-fashioned garden. The pub was bought by Young's in June 2006 and the guest beer will be from their list. Darts is played in one bar, and archery in the garden!

Unfortunately this unspoilt pub was converted to houses. Planning Application Tandridge Ref 2019/565 Demolition of existing building and erection of 4 x 3-bed semi detached dwellings with habitable roof space, parking and amenity space. Aproved 1 Aug 2019.