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Call 01725 518231 for reservations.

Open weekdays from
11.30am to 3pm and
6.00pm to 11pm
Saturday 11.30am to 11pm
Sunday 12 noon to 10.30pm

Food served everyday
12 noon to 3pm and
6pm to 9.30pm (9pm Sun)

The Compasses Inn at Damerham has been an Inn for over 400 years. At one time it was virtually self sufficient, with its own brewery, coach house, dairy, well and butchery. The old brew tower is still standing and whilst no longer in use, we are keen to see it renovated one day.

The Compasses has seen many changes over the centuries. Most areas have been completely modernised and refurbished, with great care taken to retain the character and atmosphere of this traditional inn. Some things have not changed. You are always assured of a warm, friendly welcome, whatever the time of year. Relax in the large gardens overlooking superb views of the surrounding countryside in the spring and summer. During the colder months, warm yourself by open fires, whether in the traditional Public Bar with scenes of bygone village life or in the delightfully decorated Lounge Bar and Dining areas.

The surrounding countryside - transferred from Wiltshire in 1895 - is still unspoiled, a conservation area of Ancient Wessex. Steeped in history, the village of Damerham dates back to 900AD and its Norman Church of St. George, across the fields, occupies a splendid hilltop site. The Manor was one of the most important estates in South Wiltshire, belonging to Glastonbury Abbey for nearly six hundred years and the manorial court continued to be held at The Compasses until 1920. Overlooking the cricket green. The Compasses nestles in the heart of the village, acting as a focal point for social activity.

Damerham, Nr; Fordinbridge, Hampshire, SP6 3HQ     Tel 01725 518231    EMail - Click Here