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A character pub built in the 16th century. The tile hung Surrey Yeoman features beams, flagstones, tiles and well polished floorboards in its various areas, which are to be found on various levels. The pub takes its name from the Earl of Rothes who was a colonel of the Surrey Yeomanry in the early part of the 19th century. The original pub was extended when it was converted into a Hogshead, and it was refurbished again when bought by Greene King. The good garden at the back is not immediately obvious, the door is at the end of the bar. Food is available each day from 11-9. Also a pub that is one of few in the area that is wheelchair accessible. Both the disabled toilet and the baby change are at the back, by the end of the bar and the door to the garden. The pub can get very busy Friday and Saturday nights. The Old Speckled Hen may sometime change and there are four guest beers, which a few are from Greene King. There is a television in the front part which is usually covered with a picture when it is not showing terrestrial sport. Overall the pub is a very friendly place to socialise, have a meal with others and to enjoy well known traditional drinks.

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220-222 High Street, Dorking, United Kingdom

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