Old House at Home

place and house

Aged unknown

Commemorated on 2 plaques

Havant Heritage Trail #07

The Old House at Home. The 16th century timber-framed building is a fine example of a Tudor building, with overhanging upper floor, small windows and stout oak beams.

2 South Street, Havant, United Kingdom where it sited

The Old House at Home. Famous as the Oldest Dwelling House in Havant. Havant was destroyed by fire in 1760. The only buildings left were the church and adjacent cottages which are now known as The Old House at Home. This charming pub was built in the late 17th century. It has many interesting features including the two main beams in the lounge bar which are purported to have been recovered from the Spanish Armada. There is also the Bear Post which once tethered the last dancing bear in England. The Old House at Home has retained all the charm and conviviality that can only be found in a traditional English pub.

2 South Street, Havant, United Kingdom where it sited