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CAMRA - Press Releases

ATTENTION FORWARD PLANNERS ‘Community Pubs Month’ to champion the importance of local pubs in wake of new figures showing 16 pubs close across Britain each week www.communitypubsmonth.org.uk Download Community Pubs...
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CAMRA - What's New

Greg Mulholland MP (pictured right) today challenged Business Minister Ed Davey MP over the appointment of a surveyor employed on various cases by Punch Taverns as Chairman of a new
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Next Branch Meeting - 2013 GBG Nominations, Wednesday 15 February at 19.30, County Hotel, Ashford
Next Branch Social - Friday 17 February at 18.30, The Six Bells Woodchurch Beer Festival

The Bell Inn, Ivychurch, Kent TN29 0AL

Mark and Vanda with CAMRA Branch Pubs Officer Bob Martin

Congratulations to Mark, Vanda and all the team at the Bell Inn, Ivychurch for being voted AFRM CAMRA Pub of the Year for the second year running. 

The judges were impressed with the consistent beer quality, the fabulous all round welcome and the good value of the offerings that the pub represents.

The presentation of the certificate was held on Thursday 24th March.

Below is the pub description as taken from our Online Pub Guide

Bell Inn
Ivychurch
TN29 0AL

Tel: 01797 344355

Like many Marsh pubs this house is adjacent to the church, in fact it was carved off from the churchyard. A warm welcome awaits all who visit both for its excellent ales and ciders and its selection of food. A large enclosed beer garden to the side is ideal for families. Convenient for the Brenzett Aeronautical Museum and for walking and cycling on Romney Marsh. The current licensees have achieved an enviable reputation for themselves, achieving the honour of being the Branch Pub of the Year in 2010 and 2011. Well worth finding it was once the centre of the Owlers (Smugglers).

For more information please visit the Bell Inn website