The Queens Arms

Pub Established 1841 Not Onboarded

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Known for having one of the most unspoilt rural public bars in England, it has been in the same family since 1913, with a long-standing tradition of no, or very limited, modern amenities like fruit machines or gimmicks.

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The Queen's Arms in Cowden Pound, near Edenbridge, is a historic Grade II-listed Victorian pub built in 1841, renowned for its unspoilt, traditional, and rustic atmosphere. It is considered a rare "time-warp" pub, featuring a preserved public bar with original Victorian-era features Atmosphere & History: Known for having one of the most unspoilt rural public bars in England, it has been in the same family since 1913, with a long-standing tradition of no, or very limited, modern amenities like fruit machines or gimmicks. It has been previously referred to as "Annie's" and was run by the notable local landlady Elsie Maynard from 1973 until her passing. Location: Situated on the B2026, south of Edenbridge at Cowden Pound. Drinks & Food: The pub specializes in real ale, often serving Larkins and Titsey breweries on draught, and is popular with walkers. It is known as a traditional "wet" pub, focusing on quality beer rather than extensive food menus. Operating Hours: According to recent reviews, it is typically open Friday and Saturday nights and Sunday lunchtimes. Key Features: It features a, often bustling, outdoor area which includes a "pop-up" bar in the old stores, as well as a welcoming, rustic, and cozy environment.

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