The Star Inn, Thatched pub and Grade II listed building in Harome, England.
The Star Inn is a thatched pub and Grade II listed building in Harome, England. The structure displays dark wooden beams, stone walls, and traditional English craftsmanship, with multiple interconnected rooms offering different areas for dining and drinking.
The building dates to the 14th century and was given Grade II listed status in 1955. This classification recognized its importance as an architectural record spanning several periods of English construction.
The inn draws visitors from around the world who come to experience traditional English village pub culture with contemporary culinary expression. People gather here to enjoy locally sourced ingredients prepared with modern techniques in a setting that feels both historic and welcoming.
The establishment sits in a small village and is best explored by visiting directly, as roads are narrow and parking is limited. It helps to arrive early or during quieter times to move through the rooms comfortably and see the historical details more clearly.
A fire destroyed the roof in 2021, followed by a major restoration effort. The roof was later fully reconstructed to match its historical appearance.
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