Carpenters Arms, Harlington


It was third time lucky tonight, as the league had threatened to switch the fixture to Creasey Park after two postponements on Barton's dodgy waterlogged pitch. With it being an evening match and us leaving it to the last minute to leave, as we expected another text to say "MATCH POSTPONED", we did not have long in the Carpenters Arms.



Situated in the heart of Harlington, this low beamed watch your head traditional village pub was first licensed in 1790 and has listings of landlords from then until the present. The current landlord is a local who has always lived in the village.



Two regular beers and two changing guests are available. Food is reasonably priced with good helpings. The railway station and occasional bus service along with a range of country walks make this a popular stop-off.

Rating 3/5

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