Welcome to The White Horse Pub in West Drayton
Welcome to The White Horse Pub in West Drayton, a small inn nestled among the houses in Longford Village.
It is reputed to have been built in 1534 as a smokehouse for curing meat.
In 1601, it underwent construction and became an inn, an important place of call for travelers along Bath Road, which in those days was the main road from London to Bath.
The bricked-up windows of The White Horse recall the window tax, which was introduced in 1696 and not repealed until 1851.
Over the years, the pub has had a variety of licensees. In 1987, the Hare family became the landlords, and it is now a family-run pub that prides itself on providing a traditional style English pub with a friendly and welcoming atmosphere.
The White Horse Pub and Restaurant has an extensive menu which, where possible, uses organic produce of the highest quality, and the dishes are freshly cooked on the premises daily.