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Good food at its best


The Hop Pole Nettlestead Green


Hosts Mark and Kirsty welcome you to the The Hop Pole Inn, located in the beautiful Kent village of Nettlestead Green.


Traditional 17th Century Country Pub offers food cooked to order from fine local ingredients, with a selection of real ales and fine wines.


• Children Friendly


• Large Conservatory Dining Area


• Large Garden • Ample Parking • Free Wi-Fi


Maidstone Road, Nettlestead Green, Maidstone, Kent. ME18 5HH


THE HARROW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT


A beautiful 200 year old pub set in the heart of Stockbury


Roy, Di and their team welcome you to The Harrow. A warm welcome and atmosphere await you.


Serving fresh homemade traditional food cooked to order.


Sunday Lunch 2 Course


Food Served: Lunch 12-3pm Dinner 5pm-9pm


07973 282 818 theharrowstockbury@hotmail.co.uk


Now booking for Christmas Festive menu available – call for details.


You can e-mail the Downs Mail — info@downsmail.co.uk South 19 Starter & Main £14.95pp


T4U Tea Room Local, Unique & with a touch of art


HAVEN farm shop


Tea, Coffee,


Homemade Cakes, Jacket Potatoes Light Lunches & Snacks


NORTH STREET, SUTTON VALENCE ME17 3HS 01622 844789


Homemade scones, homemade jams and local cream SERVING KENTISH CREAM TEAS


“WEAR IT PINK”


SATURDAY 26TH OCTOBER Charity Fundraising Day in aid of Breast Cancer Research


HAVEN FARM SHOP


Selling great selection of local & organic produce sourced direct from Kent Farms


Large selection of Kent Apples & new season Kent Cobnuts


GAMENOW AVAILABLE venison & pheasant


PUMPKINS • PUMPKINS • PUMPKINS


Booking advisable Bar snacks & specials board available


Theme Night - Every Friday


Local and Organic at


Sunday Carvery 12-4pm Evening Carvery


Tuesday – Friday 6pm–8.30pm Lunch Carvery


Tuesday – Thursday Lunch


Senior Citizens Carvery every Wednesday


Christmas Menu now available – call for details


Tel: 01622 816916 www.hop-pole-nettlested.co.uk


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