William IV

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Surrey - Bletchingley

One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest

This pub is permanently closed (since 01/09/2018)

Listed Status: Not listed

Little Common Lane
Bletchingley
RH1 4QF

OS ref: TQ32185100

Tel: None

Real Ale: Yes

Lunchtime Meals: Yes

Evening Meals: Yes

Public Transport: Near Bus Stop

Bus: Yes

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Country inn built as two cottages in 1850s and still with three little altered small bars despite the attempts of Youngs Property Company to over-modernise it. The tiny front bar retains its c1960s counter and some old dado panelling. Sadly Youngs ripped out the old bar back fitting when they purchased the pub in 2006 but some old wood remains in the servery area. Another small bar on the left has another c1960s counter and once again has bench seating following Youngs ripping out the original and the new tenant purchasing a replacement in 2008, and a brick fireplace. Another rear bar with an old counter and red tile fireplace is used as a dining room. Even the toilets are outside but now under cover.