Borough Arms
Established in 1855 as a post house, this community pub is a charming piece of history nestled just a short stroll away from the heart of Lymington town centre. The pub's exterior is a delightful blend of red and yellow brickwork, featuring two inviting porches, classic sash windows, and a central bay window adorned with stained glass depictions of the four seasons. In addition to its proximity to the town centre, the pub is conveniently located near local attractions such as the St. Barbe Museum, the library, and the Community Centre. It also offers ample parking space, making it an accessible and convenient spot for both locals and visitors. In early 2019, the pub underwent a comprehensive refurbishment. The renovations were thoughtfully carried out to preserve the traditional style of the building, ensuring that the pub retains its welcoming and homely atmosphere. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor to the area, this community pub offers a warm and friendly environment that is steeped in history and tradition.