AN HISTORIC Hampshire pub has announced its reopening after being shut for three years.
The Hunters Inn, in Swanmore, declared the reopening in a Facebook post on Tuesday, August 16.
The pub, which dates back to the 1700s was taken over by Heartstone Inns in 2018 for a sum of £900,000, but closed a year later, with landlords saying it was 'uneconomic' to run.
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The pub announced the opening in a recent Facebook.
It said: "BIG NEWS!!! We are excited to announce that we have set our opening date - Thursday, August 18th.
"We will be having an informal opening ceremony, signifying the bar officially being open for business!
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"Food service will begin on Friday the 19th. We will provide menus and be taking limited lunch and dinner bookings in-person at the ceremony. So make sure to come by and save your seat!
All are welcome, we can’t wait to see you there!"
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