This very handsome building dates back to before the 18th century. The legend of the original White Hart, named by Henry VII following his capture of such a beast, may be an allegory of the War of the Roses. A nogged Victorian gable rises above the carriageway, and a pedimented entrance leads to two bars, beamed and with stained glass interior windows. The hotel has 15 bedrooms and a function room. Food is served all day, and there is a different theme or promotion every weekday evening.