THREE BELLS
Another Hampshire pub has been saved.
There are three pubs in north Hampshire named The Bell, and until last week all were closed.
Now, in brilliant news, The Bell in Odiham on the historic Bury has reopened having been saved from being replaced as housing by the local community which raised the funds to purchase and save the pub.
Last weekend saw the official opening with many activities including Morris dancing.
This small traditional two room pub is a Grade II Listed Building and is steeped in 500 years of local history as a hostelry. On the simple bar three beers are currently served – Fullers London Pride, Flowerpots Pots Bitter and Odiham Drizzle, a Flack Manor rebadged dark mild. It is a fantastic win for the Odiham pub scene and showed the importance of being registered as an Asset of Community Value (ACV) and of having local community support.
The Bell is easy to reach by using the 13 Basingstoke/Alton service, getting off at Crownfields and taking the adjacent footpath to the Bury. Its a 'must visit' pub
The pub opens at 4.30pm each day including weekends, but is closed Mondays.
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The other Bells:
Sadly the other two ‘Bells’ remain closed.
The Bell in Whitchurch, another Grade II Listed pub, closed a year ago with a hope it would reopen but despite some limited work the doors remain closed. It would be good if the Council had registered it as an ACV but as yet that hasn’t taken place. A request is to be made.
Regrettably hope for reopening has been lost for The Bell at Weyhill which has been given planning permission to become a childrens nursery. It currently deteriorates behind hoardings as substantial work has yet to commence.
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| The Bell, Weyhill – CLOSED 👎 |
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| The Bell, Whitchurch – CLOSED 👎 |
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| The Bell, Odiham – SAVED and OPEN 👍 |
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