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Fulmer dog-friendly pub, Buckinghamshire

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Description

Quintessential 17th century whitewashed country pub in the heart of pretty Fulmer Village. Recently refurbished with wood burning stove, fab food and lovely garden overlooking the church. Close to Pinewood Studios, so who knows who you may meet here.

Details

Full listing in Good Pub Guide. Free WiFi.

Pub or Cafe Address

Windmill Road, Fulmer, SL3 6HD

Open

Open 7 days. Lunch served daily from 12 noon. For seasonal opening hours and food service times please check their website.

Menu Style

With pork and lamb from Amersham and game from around Marlow, we really care about the provenance of our food. Classics and twists abound on the menu; this is the kind of food you'd wish your mother had made. Old English faves rescued from their graves and brought to life with skill and imagination. For full menu information, allergens, specials, prices and reservations please check their website.

Dog Rules

Dogs on leads welcome in the bar and beer garden.

Services

Walk

Turn right from the Black Horse car park and then turn right immediately after a church. The path runs to the side of a brook and you'll spot a green metal footpath sign at the start. For a quick doggie legstretch we walked across three fields and turned around after half-a-mile, just before the path starts to go around private houses, and returnd the same way. Not massively interesting but Jem was quite happy. On a wet day, you could take the next right turning from the pub, Alderbourne Lane. As soon as you've walked past a school this becomes a single track and little used lane and it's a kinder option to your footwear if the fields are muddy. Jem was off-lead here and we didn't meet any traffic.

If this is local to you, then you could make a good long walk by staying on the footpath and carrying on into Black Country Park.

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Edited: 8th March 2023. The details of this listing may have changed, and though the Driving with Dogs team do our best to confirm the accuracy of every listing, we cannot guarantee that the details are fully up to date and accurate. If you know that any aspect of this listing is incorrect, please suggest an edit to let us know.