This friendly, award-winning village inn nestles in the tranquil Surrey Hills. The Edwardian building has a stunning display of hanging baskets and an airy conservatory; the magnificent viewpoint at Black Down, beloved of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, is nearby. You may be tempted by this to book a B&B stay, or perhaps just to enjoy a meal once you've seen the inviting menus of classics and specials - Scottish smoked salmon; ale-battered fillet of hake; rib-eye or fillet steak; and beef lasagne; followed by chocolate and almond torte. You could, of course, just relax with a pint Sharp's Doom Bar beer or Aspall cider in the peaceful garden.