Bull Inn

Bull Inn
 

The Bull Inn is an ancient inn dating back to 1645. Later in its history its stables were used as a prison and the local home guard trained here during the Second World War.

Conveniently situated on the A28 between Ashford and Tenterden in the typical Kentish village of Bethersden, The Bull is a great place to stop for refreshment, and is not far from several vineyards offering visits to the public, great walking and cycling country all around, and the lovely old town of Tenterden with its antique shops and independent boutiques.

It is much loved for its comfortable and well presented bars, with a wealth of old beams - as you would expect from such an historic building; it also has an inviting old inglenook fireplace with huge sofas to relax in, while board games are available to entertain both kids and adults.

Outside is just as pleasing - a large, mature, and immaculately kept garden, with a large patio area and a duck pond – plenty of space for children to play - and ample car parking space.

Famous visitors from showbusiness and sport include Billie Piper, Paul O’Grady and Paula Radcliffe 

The restaurant is open seven days a week, serving good, hearty traditional fare, such as bangers and mash, steaks and curry of the day.  Plus sandwiches, baked potatoes and a daily changing specials board.
 

 

Contact Details

Mr C Symons
Bull Hill,
Bethersden,
Kent,
TN26 3LB

Telephone: 01233 820534

Email:

Opening Hours

Mon - Fri
10:00 - 23:00
Sat
10:00 - 23:00
Sun
11:30 - 23:00

Facilities

  • Food
  • Outdoor Area
  • Historic Building
  • Real Fire
  • Live Music