0 miles Bookham, Leatherhead, KT23
Small two bar local which dates from 1570, situated on narrow village high street. Many interesting original features, including inglenook fire, flagged floors, low doors and low beams.
0.3 miles Bookham, Leatherhead, KT23
This historical Grade II listed inn dates from the 15th century. Low beamed ceilings, wooden floors, exposed brickwork and inglenook with a real fire burning in the winter give the pub a very traditional and homely feel.
0.6 miles Bookham, Leatherhead, KT23
The Ye Olde Windsor Castle pub in Bookham, Leatherhead is a charming, traditional pub restaurant in a contemporary style, located in Surrey
1.2 miles Fetcham, Leatherhead, KT22
Paul and Emma welcome you to The Bell, a spacious, bright village pub graced by a stylish dining room.
1.3 miles Effingham, Leatherhead, KT24
The Plough, a well kept secret, a hidden jewel in the heart of the Surrey Hills countryside. Since 2000 our reputation has been built on word of mouth recommendations. We pride ourselves on creatin
2.1 miles Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22
The Running Horse is one of the oldest buildings and public houses in Leatherhead, Surrey. The pub was built on land owned by the church. It has a characteristic interior, with oak beams and a real fi
2.2 miles Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22
Formerly the Post Office, the appropriately named Penny Black in recognition of its heritage, is a grand period building with a courtyard garden right in the centre of Leatherhead town.
2.3 miles Mickleham, Dorking, RH5
The Running Horses stands on Old London Road, at the centre of pretty Mickleham village. Opposite, is the ancient church of St Michael, which is mentioned in the Domesday book. We’re surrounded by history and we have a few fascinating tales of our own to
2.3 miles Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22
Named after the Master of Revels to Queen Elizabeth I and King James I. Edmund Tylney lived at The Mansion which stood on the site of the present library.
2.3 miles Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22
A large rambling pub, it is set back from the main road. Only one bar, but there are plenty of alcoves to hide in. The pub itself dates from the 17th century, but the frontage is 19th century. In the