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The Crooked Billet - Bars
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Our large main bar is a popular place to meet up with friends or chat to the locals. . In the summer, the air-conditioning keeps your beer cold, whilst in winter it boasts a large open log fire to warm up by. The snug is a more intimate, relaxing area with large sofas, low tables, well stocked bookshelves and a view out over the gardens and river. In addition, there is a larger side bar and eating area for family and group meals. Sports at The Billet.
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The Crooked Billet - Gallery
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New Years Eve 2010. New Years Eve 2008.
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The Crooked Billet - Drink
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The Crooked Billet is a Freehold Public House and is therefore able to offer a wide and ever changing variety of the finest draught ales from around the country and has gained an enviable reputation in doing so. The guest ales we feature range from Hogs Back T.E.A. brewed locally in Tongham through to Timothy Taylors Landlord from Keithley in Yorkshire to small breweries in Devon and Cornwall. 160; White Wines. Versare, Pinot Grigio,. Sharp, decidedly fruity. Intense, delicate and persistant. The driest...
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The Crooked Billet - Links
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Beer In The Evening.
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The Crooked Billet > Home
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1130 - 3.00 / 6.00 - 12.00. 1200 - 2.30 / 6.30 - 9.30. 1200 - 3.00 / 6.30 - 9.30. 1200 - 11.00. Food served all day. 1200 - 8.00. Richard and Sally Sanders welcome you to the Crooked Billet website. The Crooked Billet is situated on the London Road just outside Hook, Hampshire. Our hospitality can be enjoyed in our pleasant riverside garden or in our air-conditioned bars, restaurant or snug. In winter, warm up around one of our traditional log fire. Find out more about The Crooked Billet.
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The Crooked Billet - Local Area
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Hook is situated in the district of Hart, in north east Hampshire. It is a large village (in 2001 the population was 7000) lying astride the A30, just to the north of the M3 at Junction 5, about six miles from Basingstoke. The village is bounded on the east side by the picturesque valley of the River Whitewater, and to the south by two areas of common land - Hook Common and Bartley Heath. Bartley Heath is an area of wet heathland designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Walks around the Billet.
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The Crooked Billet - Gardens
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Our gardens lie on the banks of the beautiful river Whitewater, famed for it's crystal clear water and trout fishing. Visitors can watch the trout in their 'swims' feeding on the Mayfly in summer months and also meet the friendly family of ducks that live on the opposite bank. The garden has a childrens area with swings and a castle to keep them amused. The river contains a variety of species of fish including brown trout, dace, barbel, perch, pike and chub.
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The Crooke Billet - Events
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The Crooked Billet - History
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According to Joseph Stevens in 1879, a paper was written on Hampshire Inn signs for the members of the Winchester and Hampshire Scientific and Litery Society. This paper mentioned The Crooked Billet at Hook and he associated the sign with cricket. At that time, there were 14 symbols throughout the country, mostly modern under the heads of cricketers, The Cricketers Arms and The Bat and Ball. The Anglo-Saxon word 'cric' means a staff.