This fantastic pub is a former 16th Century hall house, with timber beams and a Tudor fireplace. The bar is popular with loyal locals, along with visitors from further afield, and they offer cask ales from Kentish breweries and a wide selection of wines that include offerings from the area’s renowned vineyards.
The Milk House prides itself on it’s food, offering a menu that changes with the seasons and uses only the freshest produce from local suppliers. Alongside a seasonal dining Menu, The Milk House offers a range of classic pub fare and a light grazing Menu. On Sunday there is a choice of delicious roasts and there are wholesome choices for children too. Sample menus can be viewed below this text.
The sun soaked terrace is a great place to while away the summer months and is home to a traditional wood fired pizza oven serving homemade pizzas topped with local charcuterie, cheese, seasonal vegetables and fresh herbs. They are best accompanied with a cold bottled of beer, jug of Pimm’s or glass of rosé from the outside ‘Hopper Hut’ bar, inspired by the temporary huts provided for hop pickers on Kentish farms in the 19th Century.
For those who want to spend a little more time in the village, The Milk House also has four beautiful bedrooms. Spacious and light, these have been styled to feel relaxing and a home from home, with comfortable beds, luxurious en-suite bathrooms and scenic views of the village and surrounding orchards. Sissinghurst is the perfect place for a weekend getaway, with the historic castle and gardens just half a mile’s walk from the pub.