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The Valiant Trooper, Aldbury

The Valiant Trooper, Aldbury

The Valiant Trooper is a family-run 'freehouse' and is renowned as one of Hertfordshire's friendliest alehouses. Located in the quintessentially English village of Aldbury, the Valiant Trooper sits at the foot of the Chiltern Hills and is within walking distance of the National Trust's Ashridge forest. The village of Aldbury is famous for the delightful duck pond and ancient stocks.

Aldbury - on the edge of the Chiltern Hills in Hertfordshire

The 17th Century cottages that comprise the Valiant Trooper have served as alehouses for many centuries. The first traceable evidence is when the property, then known as the Royal Oak, was left in the will of one John Barnes in 1752. It then came into the possession of Isaac Dell Master whose initials 'ID' and the date '1769' can be seen incised in the brickwork alongside the main window.

The welcoming bar at the Valiant Trooper

The name changed to The Trooper Alehouse in 1803 - rumoured to be because the Duke of Wellington once met his troops here to discuss tactics.

Today, this long tradition of hospitality is continued by owners Beth & Beej Parmar. The Valiant Trooper is a popular meeting place for local residents and visitors alike.

Aldbury duck pond and stocks, Hertfordshire

 

 

The Valiant Trooper
Trooper Road
Aldbury
Tring
Hertfordshire
HP23 5RW

01442 851203

 

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