There are plenty of pubs to visit across the Test Valley. Whether you are looking for a bite to eat or tasting a local tipple you are sure to find the perfect pub.
A 15 minute drive out of Andover will lead you to the village of St Mary Bourne where you will discover The Bourne Valley Inn, serving delightful dishes, high quality ales and fine wines. An ideal summer destination with its large pub garden.
In the village of Hatherden just outside of Andover is The Old Bell & Crown. The pub is popular with walkers and cyclists looking for a place to stop for great locally sourced food and drink.
Take a 5 minute walk from Romsey town centre and you will be rewarded with the Three Tuns, which was named Pub of the Year in 2017 by Hampshire Life. The Three Tuns offers a menu including fantastic British classics. Don’t forget to bring your dog as this pub is pet friendly.
The Rockingham Arms was built in 1850, this cosy country pub is just outside Romsey in West Wellow and is ideally located opposite Canada Common which is part of the New Forest National Park. An cracking place for a walk and then a pub lunch. Not only a pub, but The Rockingham Arms even has it’s own boutique shop selling high quality home accessories.
The Greyhound on The Test is situated at the end of Stockbridge High Street serving high quality food, in the winter has a roaring fire and in the summer patrons take advantage of the beer garden that has the backdrop of the River Test. If you want to stay a little longer the pub also has rooms.
Take a 5 min drive from Stockbridge or if you are feeling a little more energetic walk the beautiful Test Way to the Mayfly pub. Due to its river front location this pub is popular all year round serving a traditional and freshly prepared meals.
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