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Herefordshire
Eating Out
New Harp Inn
New Harp Inn |
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This picture postcard pub is surrounded by beautiful countryside. A brook runs through the garden, the heated, decked patio has views towards the river and beyond, and the bay windows at the front look out at the village church. There is opportunity to tie in a trip to the Harp with one of Hoarwithy’s many available activities. Take a look around the beautiful Italianate style St Catherine’s Church, walk the dog down by the river or across the stunning countryside, cycle round the lanes or even canoe down the river, not to mention a fine selection of golf courses in the area! As soon as you step inside you get caught up in the warm welcoming atmosphere, where our friendly and attentive team will enjoy looking after you. Professional, yet relaxed is our aim and how we like to describe our pub. The buzz of conversation, with some low level music in the background is what we’re about. Our ever-evolving menu and Specials boards balance traditional pub fayre with the original and unusual. Where possible we use local and organic producers and aim to get the best local produce available. The beer range is second to none, with over 80 bottled beers & ciders from around the world. We also have a couple of Belgian beers on draught alongside a German Weisse beer. There are always 3 or 4 cask ales on, with a couple from local micro-breweries. The Harp is a country pub with a contemporary interior, fresh clean lines but with an eclectic mix of furniture and art. First and foremost a pub, there is something for everyone. We cater equally for the family walking the dog, in need of a sandwich, to the couple wanting a three course meal with fine wine, whether you are a local relaxing with a pint at the end of a long day or just want a window seat to watch the world go by, you will always be welcome. We hope you will be comfortable and enjoy our hospitality with friends and family.
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Eastnor Castle This fairytale castle is as dramatic inside as it is outside. A vast, 60 foot high Hall leads to a series of State Rooms and Gothic Drawing Room designed by Pugin, with its original furniture and to the Italian Renaissance style library which boasts magnificent views across the lake. |