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About us

This delightful 17th Century Grade II listed building is located in the heart of Bartlow, and is the only remaining pub and community facility in a small village of only 110 residents. Originally opened as an alehouse in 1847, The Three Hills is named after the three hills or Tumuli, ancient burial mounds originally part of a seven mound group which are considered to be the largest in Europe.

The six ensuite bedrooms, all dog-friendly - decorated in soft blues, greens and pinks, offer a quiet haven for anyone seeking to escape the bustle of life and wanting that perfect weekend retreat. The beautifully furnished two bedroom flat is the perfect choice for longer stays and for those wishing to self-cater.

Our award winning kitchen holds 2 AA Rosettes and a Michelin Plate for great food. Our snug/library is the perfect haven for hiding out on a cold winter’s evening in front of the roaring log fire. Our sunlit Orangery restaurant offers a wonderful relaxed dining space and can be reserved for private events such as intimate weddings, hen parties or special birthdays. The extensive patio is covered, heated and beautifully lit, providing for romantic dining whatever the weather, and our beautifully landscaped garden is a haven for families and other groups wishing to dine in the open air during the warmer months.

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Facilities

AccommodationBeer gardenCar parkDisabled facilitiesDogs allowedFamily friendlyFoodFunction roomOutside areaReal aleReal fireWiFi freeTakeaway foodTerrestrial TVBII

Pub reviews

Reviews

4.5/5

Jessica Robins

2 months ago

Last minute decision to go out for dinner and it didn’t disappoint. Haven’t been for many months but it was very enjoyable. Menu was very broad (including pub classics) with local sourced seasonal partridge and pheasant and relatively local fish (considering we aren’t on the coast!) They also had a normal specials menu plus burns specials menu. Ended up having 3 courses because it was that good! Highly recommend! We will be back!

Daisy Powles

2 months ago

I had an outstanding Sunday lunch with a large group of friends. We were all blown away with the quality of the food, execution of the cooking and friendly service. We were heading back to London after a weekend in Norfolk and stumbled across the pub on Google Maps and couldn’t have been happier. We’re really keen to go back and stay overnight. Thank you to the lovely team for making us feel so welcome and looked after.

Adrian Leonard

2 months ago

The Three Hills was a pleasant surprise, with its exceptional food, fine and friendly service, and delightful atmosphere. My partner and I were particularly enamoured with the extensive fish menu, which is a specialty of the chef. Food presentation was exquisite, and everything was particularly tasty. Our server Eleanor was an attentive wonder, so I was perfectly pleased to pay the optional 10% service charge included on the bill. If I have anything negative at all to report it is that the starter and dessert were so exceptionally good that they left the entree seeming a little flat between them, although I am certain if they had been had in isolation we would have deemed them excellent. Highly recommend the Three Hills. An excellent gem in the Essex-Sussex borders. Worth the drive.

Adam Brown

3 months ago

We attended for a Sunday roast in the Orangery, in a party that included a mix of adults and young children. Overall it was good and we would come back. Pros: - Delicious food which we all enjoyed. We have eaten here a couple of times before and the quality has been excellent every time. - Friendly and attentive waiting staff, once sat at our table. We were met by two waitresses in the Orangery and both were very warm and charming. - Lovely setting and ambience in the Orangery. Cons: - We were met with no welcome when we arrived (on time) which made us feel a bit uncomfortable. When we asked whether we could be shown to our table, we were told that the table was not ready and we were then left standing in the entrance for about 12 minutes until we were eventually shown in. - An apparent mishap with the ordering system meant that our starters did not arrive until quite some time after ordering. We were offered some free bread and olive oil to tide us over, but were very hungry by the time the starters did come out, which by then was approx. 1hr10mins after we had first arrived at the pub.

Sean and Hazel White W and P Blinds Ltd (W & P Blinds)

3 months ago

We had a delicious Saturday lunch - our first visit and definitely not our last. Food was superb and lovely, unhurried, very polite, friendly service. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit and look forward to coming again in the New Year.

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Mon Closed
Tue Closed
Wed12:00 – 15:00 18:00 – 23:00
Thur12:00 – 15:00 18:00 – 23:00
Fri12:00 – 15:00 18:00 – 23:00
Sat12:00 – 23:00
Sun12:00 – 18:00
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Mon
Tue
Wed12:00 – 14:00 18:00 – 21:00
Thur12:00 – 14:00 18:00 – 21:00
Fri12:00 – 14:00 18:00 – 21:00
Sat12:00 – 14:30 18:00 – 21:00
Sun12:00 – 16:00
Heverlee 0623
Heverlee 0623