Inn on the Green
Stane StreetOckley
RH5 5TD
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Formerly the Red Lion, this large pub dates in parts from the 15th century, although several extensions hide the antiquity very well. The front part of the bar is decorated with cricketing prints, and to the left of this is a games room with pool. Bar billiards is played in the bar area itself. A raised area to the right of the bar can be used by families. By ducking under a well disguised beam the bar opens out to an area with comfy sofas, and there is a more contemporary feel to this part of the pub. This area is a more modern addition, being 17th century, and has an impressive fireplace which is not used. Beyond this is a large restaurant, with a large conservatory along one side which looks out over the large enclosed rear garden where there is a play area for children. The menu features traditional home cooked English food with only fresh ingredients being used, sourced locally where possible. Two beers are available and these will usually be from local breweries, one of which will be from Surrey Hills, almost always Shere Drop. Six en-suite bedrooms are available for letting (four double and two singles) and functions can be booked in the pub and restaurant. Well behaved dogs are welcome. Occasional beer festivals are held in the very pleasant garden.