ST0937 : The White Horse, Stogumber
taken 14 years ago, near to Stogumber, Somerset, England
CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale) publish an annual guide of about 5000 of the pubs in Britain serving consistently high quality real ale. All pubs in this collection have been regular entries & good beer is assured.
Stogumber is a small village to the west of the Quantock Hills. The village has a church, Post Office, village hall, school and a pub. A station on the West Somerset Line is to the east of the village.
The sign of the House of Hanover, adopted by many 18th Century inns to demonstrate loyalty to the new Royal dynasty. A white horse is also the emblem of the County of Kent. The name can also refer to the chalk horses carved into hillsides.