High Road, Stanford-le-Hope, Thurrock, Essex,
SS17 8LD
Horndon on the hill
is a charming and tranquil village just over half a mile east of Orsett and the
same distance west of Stanford Le Hope. Situated towards the end of the high
road that runs through the village, is The Bell Inn & Hill House; a 15th
Century Coaching Inn.
The Bell has gained
a long established reputation for providing excellent food, an extensive
selection of well chosen wines, and a variety of well kept real ales; many of
them local. The establishment has been owned and run by the same family for
over 50 years and there is an evident and justifiable pride in all that they
do.
The Bell has all of
the character and charm you would expect from a true, aged, traditional Inn;
timber panelling, wall to ceiling beams, and an open brick fireplace. A
striking feature in the saloon bar, are the rows of hot cross buns hanging
from a ceiling beam; the tradition for the eldest (available) member of
the community to hang a bun at 1.30pm on Good Friday started in 1906 and
continues to this day.
The main bar is
separated into two areas. The first, as you walk in, is primarily where you can
sit down, have a pleasant drink and read a newspaper, or chat with friends by
the open fire. The second is set for relaxed dining, where no booking is
necessary. However, if you want a table, I would recommend that you get there
early – as near to opening time as possible at weekends – as although 28 covers
are accommodated, this area does fill fast.
The daily changing
menu offers a selection of fresh seasonal produce, much of it sourced locally,
which is carefully crafted into sumptuous dishes. The combination of the modern
and traditional styles and flavours, make for some wonderfully imaginative and
memorable repasts. The prices are reasonable and the quality is high. I have
regularly dined at The Bell for the past fifteen years and have never been
disappointed.
The wine list is
beyond extensive, with a superb choice of over 100 International wines, from a
crisp, fruity Muscadet Sur Lie Chateau La Noe, 2005, at £14.95, to a ripe, robust
and exquisitely well-balanced Chateau Ducru-Beaucaillou Saint-Julien, 1982, at
£175.00. There is also a good choice of wines by the half-bottle and 16 by the
glass. As you may ascertain, good wine is a passion at The Bell.
Our rating based
on customer review: 8.9/10