Named after the smallest county in England, the pub was constructed in 1849 but lost its top floor and balcony during the Blitz in World War II. However, as a two-storey building, it remains a fantastic spot to watch the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race. The establishment prides itself on being dog-friendly, welcoming furry companions to its cosy atmosphere.
The pub exudes historical charm, with remnants of its past still visible in the architecture. Visitors can enjoy a selection of traditional British ales and hearty pub fare while taking in the picturesque views of the river. The interior is adorned with vintage decor, creating a warm and inviting ambiance for patrons to relax and socialise.
Whether seeking a casual pint with friends or a leisurely meal with family, this quintessential British pub offers a quintessential experience for all who enter its doors.
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