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Ye Olde George Inn - Badger Pubs

(189 Guest Reviews)

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Review Summary

  • Rooms 4.0
  • Value 4.3
  • Friendliness 4.8
  • Cleanliness 4.4
  • Facilities 4.0
  • Service 4.7
  • Location 4.7
  • Breakfast 4.7

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Ye Olde George Inn - Badger Pubs Information

Description

Ye Olde George Inn is a cosy, traditional country pub run by a friendly team, serving fine wines and award winning cask real ales. Our food is of a high quality prepared by chefs with a real passion for local and free-range ingredients. The menu changes regularly to serve fresh seasonal produce. We offer Al fresco dining throughout the summer months and open log fires in the winter. Private functions are also welcome. Ye Olde George Inn dates back to the 15th century and boasts loads of original character and charm. The pub is set in one of England's finest historic villages, only a stones throw from the South Down's Way, making this an ideal location for walkers and hikers alike. The pub has five en-suite bedrooms available, consisting of a Twin, two Doubles, a Superior Double and a Superior Super-King which is large enough to be sold as a triple or family room. Please note we close in the afternoons. We open Monday to Saturday from 11am to 3pm and then again from 6pm -11pm. We open on Sundays from 11am until 10pm. Check in is either before 3pm or after 6pm. Check-in is not available between these hours. East Meon itself has a number of local attractions. All Saint's church holds an original Norman font, one of only seven still in existence in England. It also holds a beautiful tapestry commemorating the millennium. Meon Springs fisheries is only a little distance away, offering a wealth of activities. The Sustainability Centre is approximately a mile up the road situated on the old H.M.S Mercury site, offering the natural burial site. Queen Elizabeth Country Park is a few miles away with over twenty miles of trails ideal for walkers, cyclists and horse riders. The nearest towns to East Meon are the historic market towns of Petersfield and Winchester, each hosting regular farmers markets. Alternatively, the A3 takes you to Portsmouth in just about twenty minutes where you could enjoy the Historic Dockyard, Gunwharf Quays and the Spinnaker tower.

Cleaning and safety

  • Linens washed to local guidelines
  • Linens washed above 60°C/140°F
  • Mattress and pillow protectors
  • Washable duvet covers
  • Temperature checks (staff)
  • Socially distanced dining

Facilities

  • Bar
  • Free WiFi internet
  • Restaurant
  • Bike lock-up
  • WiFi internet
  • Housekeeping - daily
  • Breakfast served in restaurant

Parking

  • On-site parking
  • Free parking
  • Secure parking

Children's Facilities

  • Children's menu
  • Highchairs

Business Facilities

  • Desk working station

Dining

  • Continental breakfast
  • Cooked breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • English/Irish breakfast
  • Vegetarian options
  • Vegan options
  • Gluten-free options

Activities and Experiences

  • Animal watching
  • Bird watching
  • Clay pigeon shooting
  • Cricket
  • Cycling
  • Fine dining
  • Fishing
  • Fly fishing
  • Golf
  • Horse riding
  • Mountain biking
  • Walking

Policies

  • Check in
    18:00 22:30
    Early check-in available on request
  • Check out
    10:00
    Late check-out available on request
  • Child Policy
    Children welcome
  • Smoking Policy
    No smoking
  • Pets
    Cats welcome, Dogs welcome, Pets by arrangement
  • Parties Allowed
    Parties not allowed
Booking Terms and Conditions

Directions

  • Road from The A3 (4.4 miles)
    Whether you are travelling North or Southbound on the A3, depart at Petersfield round-about (landmarks include BP garage, McDonald's and a PremierInn). Take the A272, signposted Winchester. After approx 1 mile, the road bends to the right. Take the left road, signposted Langrish. (The pub is also signposted) Follow the lanes for 2-3 miles. You will enter East Meon. All Saint's church is directly on your right, turn directly left into the village and we are on the right after 100 metres.
  • Train from Petersfield (4.4 miles)
    The nearest train station is Petersfield. This is served by South West trains and is on the main line from London Waterloo to Portsmouth. A taxi rank is situated just outside the station.
  • Coach from Petersfield (4.4 miles)
    The nearest coach stop is on Dragon Street in Petersfield and is served by National Express on the main road from London Victoria to Portsmouth and Southampton. If you walk through town and head towards the train station, a taxi rank is situated outside.
  • Boat from Portsmouth (28.0 miles)
    The main car ferry port is Portmouth (served by LD Lines, P&O and also Brittany ferries to name a few). When leaving the port, drive North on the A3 towards Petersfield. After about 18 miles, leave at the roundabout towards Winchester. After approx 1 mile, turn left (signposted Langrish). After 2-3 miles you will enter the village. With All Saint's church on your right on the hill, turn left into East Meon and we are 100 yards on the right hand side. Free car parking at the rear of the pub.
  • Bus from Petersfield/winchester (0.0 miles)
    The village is on the Winchester to Petersfield bus route, served by Stagecoach buses, on the number 67 route. The village is also served by Brijan tours but these buses do not run as often.

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