Harefield Pubs

(There used to be 13 !)

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At one time there were 13 pubs in Harefield (and coincidentally 13 Policemen !) Below is the list so far...

The Coy Carp Park Lane

Originally known as the The Fisheries, The Coy Carp in Harefield dates back to the times before the Grand Union Canal was constructed. Today the Coy Carp pub restaurant boasts an idyllic setting in its own garden, with on site parking and beautiful views over the Pynesfield Lakes

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The Old Orchard, Off Park Lane

The Rose and Crown, Rickmansworth Road

The Rose & Crown host a Farmers market on the second Saturday of every month, 9am - 12pm

The Horse and Barge, Moorhall Road (awaiting picture) Has a large garden and childrens play area.

The Harefield, High Street. Real ales available

The Spotted Dog, Breakspear Road. Bed and breakfast

The Breakspear Arms, Breakspear road(awaiting picture)


Pubs of yesteryear, either redeveloped or in the process of.

The White Horse, Church Hill

The Mines Royal, High Street (awaiting picture) Demolished to make way for cottages, was opposite the entrance to Wellington Place

The Plough, Hillend Road (awaiting picture) Now a childrens nursery

The Vernon Arms, Hillend Road (awaiting picture)

The Swan, Breakspear Road (awaiting picture) Closed in 2010 awaiting redevelopoment.

The Cricketers, High Street (awaiting picture) Approximateley where Amberly prints now stands.

   
 
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