DownsMail Business Focus New lease of life for the Hop Pole
its traditional country pub atmosphere.
Now with talented top chef Mark Gibb in charge of the imaginative menu, the Hop Pole’s reputation for delicious home-cooked food is growing fast.
THE HISTORIC Hope Pole Inn at Nettlestead Green has been given a fresh lease of life with a complete refurbishment and a great new chef.
New owner Graham Hammond, who took over in December, and his team have transformed the place with new tables, chairs and décor, while retaining
With its pretty garden, complete with play area and goldfish pool, the 17th century inn is the perfect
venue for families to enjoy a summer Sunday carvery lunch.
Fresh home-baked bread as well as local fruit and vegetables are available in the farm shop which has just opened in a specially converted storeroom adjoining the inn.
01622 816916 Maidstone Road, Nettlested Green ME18 5HH
MEASURING SERVICE
FREE
Weekly payment scheme available
17th Century Inn & Resturant HOP POLE
Carvery Served Tuesday Wednesday Thursday and Sunday £6.95 Weekday £8.50 Weekends
Fresh Home Cooked Food
Cooked to Order
Selection of Ales and Wines
Locally Sourced Produce
Gardens & childrens play area
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DISCOUNT WAREHOUSES MILLWOOD COURT, TOVIL HILL, TOVIL, MAIDSTONE, ME15 6QS
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MON - SAT 9.00-5.30pm
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