Hampshire pub left derelict just four years ago is named Britain's best boozer

From derelict to pub of the year: The Wonston Arms (PA)
From derelict to pub of the year: The Wonston Arms (PA)

A rural Hampshire pub rescued from closure a few years ago has been named pub of the year.

The Wonston Arms in Wonston, close to Winchester, was derelict and empty four years ago before being bought by Matt Todd, who has turned it into a thriving local.

The Campaign for Real Ale (Camra) praised the wide range of cask ales and gin on offer, as well as social events including music, quizzes, food nights and a photography club.

The local was in a state of disrepair just a few years ago (PA)
The local was in a state of disrepair just a few years ago (PA)

The pub has also raised more than £25,000 for charity.

‘I’m overwhelmed that our little pub – which had been handed a death sentence four years ago – has now been named the very best in the country,’ said Mr Todd.

‘I have strived to recreate the kind of pub I went to in the 1970s with my dad when I was a young boy in the north of England.

Transformed: The Wonston Arms today (PA)
Transformed: The Wonston Arms today (PA)

‘The support from the local community and beyond has been overwhelming, helping to propel us forward despite these testing times.

‘Ultimately I’d like to see our pub play a vital role in supporting and employing local residents and recirculating the local pounds that are spent in our pub.

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‘To do this, we need to ensure our continued survival with the likes of small business rate relief, which has been absolutely vital to getting us through our fledgling years, helping us to realise our potential.’

Ben Wilkinson, National Pub of the Year Coordinator, said: ‘Matt and his team have created a fantastic rural village pub with a great atmosphere by shaping it around the community and its needs.

The pub has proved popular with locals (PA)
The pub has proved popular with locals (PA)

‘They have realised that it takes something special to create a sense of real belonging so that people want to come out of their homes and back in the pub.

‘Pubs like the Wonston Arms highlight what communities stand to lose if their local pub closes – something being experienced in all too many places.

The pub was also praised for its choice of beers (PA)
The pub was also praised for its choice of beers (PA)

‘These types of pubs are more than just businesses,’ he added.

‘They are the heart of our local communities and part of what makes the UK the country it is.’