The age of the public house is under serious challenge with
many having been closed and converted.
The Chequers at Coopers Lane is now one of the oldest pubs
dating back to….Situated at the old hamlet of Coopers Lane it has a quiet
atmosphere.
The Cask and Stillage is a lively establishment n the High
street.
At Little Heath, the Builders Arms is well established
dating back to…
The Admiral Byng is named after the Royal Navy Admiral
executed ‘pour encourager les autres’. The premises are unusual in that in no
so distant times they were the site of Bejam / Iceland.
The Old Manor at Wyllyotts Manor is a reasonably recent
conversion from the old manor house.
The Strafford Arms, opposite the Furzefield Centre has a
long heritage.
South Mimms supports two pubs. The White Hart would’ve been
popular in past times sitting on the main London to St Albans Road.
The Black Horse is tucked away down Blackhorse Lane.
Ridge has the Old Guinea.
Sibthorpe Arms, Welham Green.
Brookmans
The Duke of York is another old-established pub at Ganwick
Corner.
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