Three Horseshoes
4 High StreetCranleigh
GU6 8AE
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This is a two bar traditional village pub with wooden floors and beamed ceilings. The building dates from 1508 but did not become a pub until 1820 when the long gone Brufords Brewery was founded. It used to stand beside the pub and its tower can be seen in a photo in the lounge. There is also some old bottles from the brewery on display behind the bar. The former brewmaster’s house now serves as the shop behind the adjacent petrol station. The snug bar is to the right while the main lounge bar features an inglenook which houses a roaring wood fire in winter. There is also a dining room to the rear which leads to the beer garden and children's play area. There is limited parking in front of the pub. Homemade food is available at the times shown. The guest beers are ever changing with a range of styles and strengths sourced locally and nationally. Current beers and ciders are shown on the web site.