The Upham Collection
The Thomas Lord
The Thomas Lord, West Meon
Our cosy pub in the ‘chocolate box’ Hampshire village of West Meon has a longstanding reputation for great food and ales. Named after The Thomas Lord who was a resident when he retired to the village in 1830 following his legendary cricketing career.
With wonderful gardens that come to life during long summer evenings (including a kitchen garden and outside pizza oven) and crackling fireplaces for darker winter nights.

REASONS TO VISIT THE THOMAS LORD
Nestled in the picturesque Hampshire village of West Meon, the Thomas Lord is the perfect place to visit for a delicious lunch or dinner while you are exploring everything that the area has to offer.
Use our guides below to plan the perfect getaway during your stay with us. Explore the surrounding countryside on our walking routes and discover the nearby attractions to visit that are perfectly suited to your group.
Walking Guides
A walk from the pub is one of life’s simple pleasures—enjoying a scenic stroll before or after a hearty meal and a good pint. We have created three nearby walking routes with the perfect starting or finishing point…the pub!
Vinnells Lane
3 miles: Easy | 1.25 hours
Warnford & Meon Valley Trail
4.25 miles: Easy | 2.25 hours
Old Winchester Hill
7.25 miles: Fairly Strenuous | 3-4 hours
We are best known for
- Honouring former local resident Sir Thomas Lord, who famously built the Lord’s Cricket Ground. His final resting spot is in the neighbouring churchyard.
- Our award winning Sunday roasts (voted within the top 3 best Sunday roasts in Hampshire by Muddy Stilettos)
- Being the perfect countryside getaway, with 5 luxury wooden cabin rooms that are tucked close to the pub with private terraces and an idyllic communal garden area
Bedrooms
Dog Friendly
Family Friendly
Function Space
Meeting Space
Perfect for Cycling
Perfect for Fishing
Perfect for Shooting
Perfect for Walkers
Private Dining
Weddings