South East Region

Campaign for Real Ale

Campaign for Real Ale

William Garland

Unit 4 The Square
Caterham
CR3 6QA
Telephone(01883) 343267
Real AleFamily FriendlyGardenLunchtime MealsEvening MealsDisabled AccessDog FriendlySports TVWiFiLive MusicMember Discount Scheme
Opening times: Mon–Thu 12:00-23:00; Fri and Sat 12:00-24:00; Sun 12:00-22:30
Regular beers: Greene King Abbot, Greene King IPA

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This pub reopened in September 2017 under its current name, after a two week refurbishment, having previously been named the Old Surrey Hounds after a local hunt called the Old Surrey Foxhounds. William Garland Soper, known as the father of modern Caterham, first lived in Caterham in 1863 and returned in 1866 to become Congregational minister. He involved himself in local affairs and among his roles were chairman of Caterham Parish Council and then Caterham Urban District Council. During his time in Caterham the population increased about ten times. This is a busy bay-windowed town centre pub and is handy for Caterham station. Although the usual single bar knock-through has occurred, two side wings of differing length remain. Formerly a Barclay Perkins establishment, later Courage and (from mid 2016) now Greene King. Live sport is shown on several screens around the pub. Live music is played every Friday with karaoke on the last Saturday of the month. There is a quiz night on Monday.