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The Fleeting Brook, Caterham
Caterham
CR3 5XL
Reviews of The Fleeting Brook (Average Rating: 7 of 10) see review guidelines
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John Chisholm left this review about The Fleeting Brook
To avoid any confusion, this pub was ''The Ladybird'' until Autumn 16 when it was closed for a full refurb. Upon completion it has re-opened as ''The Fleeting Brook''. The name chosen is not obvious with no brook on Caterham Hill but it may refer to the Bourne, the name given to a geographical feature of an underground stream in nearby Caterham Valley which floods after severe pro-longed rain every few years.
On 9th January 2017
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Ladybird
Newly built pub located in a fine position in the grounds of the former Caterham barracks, and the paved and grassed beer garden areas overlook the cricket ground. Inside, the 'L'-shaped layout includes large dining areas at each end. Pedigree, Ringwood Best Bitter, Hobgoblin and the seasonal Sweet Chariot were available on handpump, with another two ales 'available soon'.
On 2nd October 2011
- rating: 7
[User has posted 6199 recommendations about 6199 pubs]
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Whyteleafe South, 1.77 miles, 34 min walk (show)
Whyteleafe, 2.18 miles, 42 min walk (show)
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- Real Ale : Yes last updated 02 October 2011 by Will Larter