Cherry Tree
Main StreetStoke Row
RG9 5QA
See more about this pub on WhatPub, CAMRA's national pub guide.
Originally three flint cottages dating back to 1700s, the Cherry Tree has been a pub for over 200 years. Completely remodelled and renovated in 2012 with the addition of four contemporary en-suite letting rooms (in a converted barn to the side of the Inn) and the opening out of the bar area.
Refurbished again in 2018 on arrival of current landlord Dan Redfern, it retains a traditional comfortable country-pub feel, whilst also looking fresh and modern. Although still a very welcoming pub, which includes a cask conditioned cider, the emphasis is on good food, using locally sourced, freshly cooked produce with a modern innovative style, which is a cut above ordinary pub grub. Regular dog-walking events held, with the pub's basset hound joining in.
Has E-bike charging points.
The Old Rosie (Westons) cider is not a Real Cider according CAMRA's definition of Real Cider and Perry (published May 2021). More information regarding Real Cider can be found on CAMRA's website (https://camra.org.uk) the drop down menus under Cider under Beer and Cider.
The Instagram account for this pub is viewable by left clicking on https://www.instagram.com/cherry_tree_inn.
The Historic England website entry for this pub is viewable by left clicking on https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1059327.