Pub of the Week This 16th Century pub has reopened with a village shop and wine from next door
16th Century pub The Chestnut Horse in Easton has reopened its doors after being restored to its former glory by owners The Avington Estate.
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Lorelei Reddin is the Community Content Editor at the Daily Echo and has a huge interest in Southampton's cultural and entertainment scene.
Lorelei Reddin is the Community Content Editor at the Daily Echo and has a huge interest in Southampton's cultural and entertainment scene.
16th Century pub The Chestnut Horse in Easton has reopened its doors after being restored to its former glory by owners The Avington Estate.
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