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Your Local In Stambridge

Tucked away in charming Stambridge, the Old Cherry Tree is a quaint, characterful pub with a rich sense of community. Crisp whitewashed walls and exposed beams greet you, while the interior buzzes with laughter over clinking glasses. The menu features hearty pub classics and a well‑curated wine list, often showcased during lively wine‑tasting nights. Outside, the sun-soaked terrace offers the perfect spot for a lazy afternoon pint. At heart, this is a convivial gem, warm, welcoming, and ever so proudly local.Just a great pub with good food

Your Local In Stambridge
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A Fascinating History

The Cherry Tree in Stambridge has stood proudly for well over a century, a little jewel tucked among the town’s winding lanes. Once known as the Railway Inn, it welcomed travellers and locals alike with warm fires and simple comforts. Through the years, landlords came and went, each leaving a mark, each pouring a story into the walls. It was once home to lively pig-club meetings, and in the 1950s, even Klaus Fuchs is said to have paused here. Now under RedCat Independent Pubs, it remains as charming as ever, gently aged, full of soul, and always ready with a smile and a proper pint.

Stambridge & Rochford

Stambridge offers understated charm, winding lanes, thatched cottages, and a gentle rhythm woven through rural Essex. Nearby Rochford blends heritage and warmth. Georgian façades, a welcoming high street, leafy parks, and a sense of quiet community. Together, they create a refined countryside escape, where comfort is quietly evident and every corner feels purposefully inviting.

Stambridge & Rochford
The Cherry Tree, Stambridge
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