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TRADITIONAL just got a stylish upgrade at this family and dog-friendly pub nestled in the small town of Chertsey.

Enjoy a day out at Thorpe Park before filling your belly in The Crown’s classic gastropub.

The Crown Hotel and its 49 rooms have just received a beautiful renovationCredit: Supplied by The Crown, Chertsey

Where is The Crown Hotel?

You’ll notice the kerb appeal of this Young’s pub with rooms as you pull off the M25 into the small town of Chertsey.

It’s perfectly placed to visit Thorpe Park or Chessington World of Adventures.

Closer still is Brooklands Museum, where we spent the day enjoying motoring and aviation history

The Crown is only a 10-minute walk from Chertsey Train Station, with a local museum and amenities all accessible on foot.

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What is it like?

An old-time local favourite, The Crown Pub and Hotel has been newly renovated so that its 49 rooms serve you with the best of traditional and cosy.

The historic building has stood on this village site since 1899, but has been home to an old Coaching inn since the 16th century.

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Head Chef Marek and Landlady Shannon ensure that your pub fare is served up with a personable elegance in front of a roaring winter fire or in the summer cocktail garden.

What is there to do in and around the hotel?

Live music and a host of well-kept ales compliment the gastro pub menu and welcome you in after a long day exploring.

Thorpe Park is a 16-minute bus ride away, or instead, why not take the quieter path and walk along the Thames to explore the beautiful Surrey countryside.

Next time we stay, I’m aiming to coincide with one of Brooklands Museum’s classic car events. 

There is a “brand new” feel to the accommodation, decorated with earthy tonesCredit: Supplied by The Crown, Chertsey

What is there to eat and drink at The Crown Hotel?

The menu celebrates the classic British gastropub, and the portions will not disappoint.

We started with plump Fowey mussels in Aspall cyder cream (£9.50) and crispy duck leg croquettes (£8.50) with a damson plum ketchup.

We followed with venison Gamekeeper’s pie (£24) and a pork T-bone (£20), partnered by a decadent cauliflower cheese.

The beer garden hosts “Blanche’s Oven”, with gourmet pizzas from £10. 

There are special nights like game butchery evening, partnered with Jeremy Clarkson‘s brewery, whose beers are also stocked in the bar.

Landlady Shannon holds regular Tap Chats to discuss the pub’s favourite beers. 

Live music and a host of well-kept ales compliment the gastro pub menuCredit: Supplied by The Crown, Chertsey
The portion sizes at The Crown’s restaurant will not disappointCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk

What are the rooms like?

We were upgraded to a vast “Bigger Comfy” room with plenty of space for the whole family, a lounge area with a TV, work space and a Nespresso coffee machine.

The 49 rooms were recently refurbished with earthy tones, and there is a “brand new” feel to both the accommodation and the bar and restaurant area.

Book direct and you can even request a late checkout of 1pm, subject to availability. 

How much is The Crown Hotel?

Double rooms at The Crown start at £110 per night.

For four-legged friends, you can pay £20 per night for up to 2 of your pups to stay in a dog-friendly room with a complimentary welcome hamper.

See crownchertsey.co.uk.

Family and dog-friendly rooms are available so all can enjoy a stayCredit: Supplied by The Crown, Chertsey

Is it family friendly?

If you have little ones tagging along, under twos go free, and an extra bed can be added to your room for £15 a night for guests aged 2-14.

Do note that on Fridays and Saturdays, live music in the bar area keeps the dance floor jumping until midnight, but rooms can be requested in the annexe.

Is there access for guests with disabilities?

Ground floor, accessible rooms can be arranged on booking, and there are disabled bays in the on-site car park.

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