The Bugle Horn, Hartwell,Aylesbury, Bucks
Posted by: Norfolk12
N 51° 48.072 W 000° 50.886
30U E 648374 N 5741117
A grade II listed building,with open fires and a good range of local food.
Waymark Code: WMAE0F
Location: East Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 01/02/2011
Views: 6
A little Pub History
The Bugle Horn started life as a farmhouse, but during the early 1800s it was used as a wine store for Hartwell House, whilst Louis XVIII of France lived there in exile.
Soon after it became known as the Plough, The current name comes from the fossils of the same name that can be seen in The Bugle Horn's walls.
below details from listed buildings site -
SP 71 SE STONE OXFORD ROADsouth side
3/181 Bugle Horn Inn
25.10.51
Grade II Listed
Public House and Restaurant. C18, rubble stone with ammonite fossils
and some brick, painted. Hipped old tile roof, tall central chimney-
2-storeys, 3 wide bays, door to LH of centre, 4 panelled in wooden
doorcase with reeded pilasters, and hood on iron brackets. 1 bay of
3-light leaded casements with painted lintels to LH, with carved stone
shell inset between, 2-storey canted bay window to RH of door with
double wing sashes, 4 panes to centre, 2 to sides. RH bay has one
3-light and one 2-light casement with segmental brick arched heads.
3-light leaded casement above and another shell motif below. 1-storey
painted brick wing to LH with hipped slate roof and one 4 pane sash with
segmental arched head. RH end elevation two 2-light upper casements.
C19 rear block with slate roof.
Listing NGR: SP7952712025
Real Ale: yes
Bar Food Available: yes
Restaurant: yes
Children Allowed: All areas
Dogs Allowed: no
Garden: yes
CAMRA Listed: yes
Accommodation: no
Beer brewed on site: no
Website: [Web Link]
General comments: The food is wonderful!
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