The pub is a five minute drive from my house. It was recently refurbished, the fire place is still there. I’ll have a look and see if the pressure cooker is still there next time I go
@@keef78I haven’t been as yet, as my father in law drinks in the Red Lion just up the road. He did say though that the pub is nice inside. And the fireplace is still there
Thank Goodness it was not turned into a vape store or cell phone repair shoppe. 1300s??? That way old! I cannot wait to travel there and finally use my clay churchwarden pipe from Gouda. (British Pathe had an episode on a husband and wife still making clay pipe; fascinating skill but not sure if there are any pipemakers left in Britain.)
At age nine, I arrived in England from America three years after this was filmed. My father collected treen and many of the types of antiques in the film and I have them to this day so it is lovely to see them in use. It is wonderful to see an Inglenook fireplace in action for both cooking and seating.
@@ChrisLawton66 only since 70's. nothing remain the same good, you dont have a problem about that i dont have a problem about climate change or when someone ask for public assistance to cure is son cause he doesnt have enough money.
Yeah, it really affects the wine. Honestly, pour a few bottles into a slow cooker and set it to low for an hour or two. Don't forget the sugar and spices.
God how I wish I could have been there to taste the jugged hare, the ambiance of the old inn, have a smoke by the fire, and a mulled ale. The mulled wine sounds delightful! Anyone of that era truly got to experience a good time when people were paid decent and enjoyed things. Nowadays it's just fast food and go go go.
@pawel8365 nope lol. That's like saying an a steak cooked in butter on a seasoned cast iron pan would taste the same as one cooked in seed oils on a stainless one.
This Inn dates back to the last Plantagenet King, Richard 11. His personal coat of arms displays a white hart. He was murdered by a Lancastrian usurper, who became Henry 1V, from whom those terrible Tudors descended.
Richard II and Henry IV. Sorry to be pedantic but as you wrote it, it looks like he had had 10 predecessors called Richard. Same when I see WW11, it is WII. Roman numerals were letters
You weep for 1958? Post war Britain? Lol Really? 😂 Maybe you're a fan of the M1? Started construction 1958. Maybe you're a man united fan and the munich air disaster. Or the year the church of England gave its backing to family planning (bet there were nutters back then weeping for the return of the victorian times as well...😂) Stupid idiot wants to return to post war Britain when immigration was encouraged by the UK (and rightly so!) Actually, sorry for laughing, that's not a bad idea! ❤ Haha. Couldn't mske this up😂😂
I watched an old video about the pubs in rural England, and they showed an activity where the men would be given a big cup of ale or tea, and then they would pull a hot iron out of the fireplace to heat it up. It may have ben called "mulling" I'm not sure. Anyway, when people go camping it's not easy to make hot water. You have to boil a kettle. So maybe they could sell an iron which you put in the campfire, and after it's hot, you can heat just one cup of water for soup or coffee.
Years ago, when I was at college in Eastbourne, our local pub, The Lamb, which is even older than this one, had an equally big old inglenook fireplace, and a couple of times we did ourselves mulled ale. It was bloody awful.
This isn't in London, but in Bletchingley, Redhill RH1 4PB. The reports on Google Maps are conflicting, but it seems the pub of the White Hart is still in operation.
Not as much as you think. Trans Atlantic flights are quite cheap and it’s easy to get around. The whole of the UK is only the size of Ohio. Premier Inn is a good budget chain and Airbnbs are good value. Don’t make the mistake of spending all your time in London but maybe choose a small area. Anywhere you go is full of things to see and do.
Recently I read an article written by an "indigenous scholar" who claimed that one of the signs of "colonial oppression" was the fact their grandparents cooked over open fireplaces like the one in this video lol.
In Denmark the mulled wine is still served around Christmas all over the country, the Danish version is called ‘Glögg’, not far from the German ‘Glühwein’ you find on their christmas markets.
My great grandfather used to put baby eels in his cider whilst eating a hot poker! I wish he’d had the Internet he could have learned a thing from your old guy 🤦
It’s easy to correct. Just ‘unwoke’ the British pub. It’s a 10 step process. 1. No women. 2. No children 3. No food except nuts on bar. 4. No jukebox 5. No TV 6. No mobile phones 7. Smoking reinstated (tobacco only) 8. No vapes 9. No drink-driving laws 10. Put the signs back outside that say “No dogs, certain ethnicity, or certain ethnicity” (I can’t even type it because this woke channel or woke tube will delete my comment) Number 11 is much more difficult. How to get men back in pubs now they are acting like women and spending their money like women, ie drinking American soft drinks, vaping, aimlessly driving around in cars, parking up in retail parks, hanging out at McDonalds, Subway, KFC, 24 hr service stations, eating Dunkin Donuts, watching RUclips, going on Instagram, TikTok, dating apps, playing video games, eating Burger King, getting their hair done, getting the 41st expensive tattoo, eating ‘curries’ and drinking ‘lager’, buying £2 cans of ‘American Craft Ale’ pish from the supermarket, sitting on the sofa watching Netflix, Apple TV, Amazon Prime, etc etc etc…ALL of their money goes here not in the pubs it’s no wonder pubs are dying. So it’s an 11 step process really. The first ten are easy.
I remember seeing a thing on Worst Jobs in History where the position of the person was inside the humngous fireplace,off to the side of the main action, turning the spit;;a lot of times, the spit boy wasn't a boy at all..'boy' was a demeaning term. His job was made even more hazardous by the fact that it was exceedingly boring job that went on for hours on end(some of those meat joints being rotisseried weighed over 23 pounds), and he might fall asleep and fall into the fire as a result.
It was not the open borders,it was the brainless people you have,enjoying cheap burgers in their conformism instead of working on keeping the traditions alive. Easy to say others ruined it,conformist.
🤦🤡 It’s just capitalism/consumerism doing its thing. Make it easy and addictive for people and they will go there. Internet, car, supermarket, fast food. Done. This is life forever now. Enjoy your 51st State cardboard suburban life where you drive everywhere and order cheap crap from t’Internet while moaning about it in antisocial media like in here.
It's been reopened, after a £500,000 "upgrade" (presumably this means more along the lines of repairs etc, rather than any difference in it's appearance)
Brilliant. The old days showing the even older days. Love it.
Just wait. Soon this will be old media storing videos of older days showing even older days.
@@Efferheim yup, now
The pub is a five minute drive from my house. It was recently refurbished, the fire place is still there. I’ll have a look and see if the pressure cooker is still there next time I go
Keep us updated
How is the status now? Did you go there
hey manny did ya go? what was it like? i may have a gander when i visit from aus next year.
@@keef78I haven’t been as yet, as my father in law drinks in the Red Lion just up the road. He did say though that the pub is nice inside. And the fireplace is still there
Thank Goodness it was not turned into a vape store or cell phone repair shoppe. 1300s??? That way old! I cannot wait to travel there and finally use my clay churchwarden pipe from Gouda. (British Pathe had an episode on a husband and wife still making clay pipe; fascinating skill but not sure if there are any pipemakers left in Britain.)
Lovely to see that the Whyte Harte is still going strong and getting decent reviews.
At age nine, I arrived in England from America three years after this was filmed. My father collected treen and many of the types of antiques in the film and I have them to this day so it is lovely to see them in use. It is wonderful to see an Inglenook fireplace in action for both cooking and seating.
Absolutely superb, crying shame that these pubs are disappearing forever.
The old type of pub I would love to take a seat in and sup a pint!!
england is disappearing so.....
@@Sikyu-ye4nsyeah it's been "disappearing" constantly for around a 1000 years. Nothing in this world remains the same.
It's still open.
@@ChrisLawton66 only since 70's. nothing remain the same good, you dont have a problem about that i dont have a problem about climate change or when someone ask for public assistance to cure is son cause he doesnt have enough money.
These films from that time period is so charming, just enchanting, I enjoy every one which I have seen here on YT, from British Pathe ☺
Old guy by the fire, with pipe and ale looks so happy. Looks like a perfect respite.
A beer and a smoke next to the fire must be lovely at that age
Note to self: Don't boil wine
Remember only to BLOOD HEAT 😂
traditional mulled wine at German fairs during Christmas... can you see me?
Yeah, it really affects the wine. Honestly, pour a few bottles into a slow cooker and set it to low for an hour or two. Don't forget the sugar and spices.
In the 60’s many smaller ski chalets in Canada had mulled wine or mulled ale along with Welsh Rarebit or Croque Madame or Croque Monsieur.
God how I wish I could have been there to taste the jugged hare, the ambiance of the old inn, have a smoke by the fire, and a mulled ale. The mulled wine sounds delightful! Anyone of that era truly got to experience a good time when people were paid decent and enjoyed things. Nowadays it's just fast food and go go go.
The funny thing is that mulled wine is now common in pubs in the winter, but mulled ale is not.
Just looks like stewed hare that can be done in any pressure cooker, not exactly rocket science.
@@olafpayne ive had mulled wine once, was ok but mulled ale?! strange, makes sense in england though.
Mulled wine is very common here in Sweden at Christmas, called "glögg", but I actually prefer whisky or cognac.
@pawel8365 nope lol.
That's like saying an a steak cooked in butter on a seasoned cast iron pan would taste the same as one cooked in seed oils on a stainless one.
It is very lovely.
Love British history. Thank you 😊 🇺🇸
the background music is so very lovely and pleasing to my ears
I love stuff from the old times
The bus stop at 0:07 is still there, exactly the same.
Is the pub?
@@johnw1954 it is
@@StunnedByWrestling Have you eaten there?
Live just down the road from this place. Been past it countless times. Still standing
Good to know
I didn't know, that pressure cookers are so old!
I didn’t realise waffles were so old and I thought they were very American!
You'll be surprised how many things actually go back much futher then you'd think.
finally found it again ❤
"Remember, the wine is only brought to blood-heat... never boiling!"
You learn something new every day -
This Inn dates back to the last Plantagenet King, Richard 11. His personal coat of arms displays a white hart. He was murdered by a Lancastrian usurper, who became Henry 1V, from whom those terrible Tudors descended.
That’s amazing!! And tragic for sure. Thank you for the info!
Richard II and Henry IV.
Sorry to be pedantic but as you wrote it, it looks like he had had 10 predecessors called Richard.
Same when I see WW11, it is WII.
Roman numerals were letters
Richard III was the last Plantagenet king, 3rd not 2nd
The lovely old England that once was.
I weep for it.
Weep for it? Why?
You weep for 1958? Post war Britain? Lol
Really? 😂
Maybe you're a fan of the M1? Started construction 1958.
Maybe you're a man united fan and the munich air disaster.
Or the year the church of England gave its backing to family planning (bet there were nutters back then weeping for the return of the victorian times as well...😂)
Stupid idiot wants to return to post war Britain when immigration was encouraged by the UK (and rightly so!)
Actually, sorry for laughing, that's not a bad idea! ❤
Haha. Couldn't mske this up😂😂
Thank you from Indonesia
Great voice
Look what we've
Lost
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You miss tradition received pronunciation? This accent was also called BBC Accent and you miss it 😂😂
@Ryan-vg4wn no, the culture/society that created pubs like these.
@@AmonAnon-vw3hr what culture? You've still not said what you have missed.
I watched an old video about the pubs in rural England, and they showed an activity where the men would be given a big cup of ale or tea, and then they would pull a hot iron out of the fireplace to heat it up. It may have ben called "mulling" I'm not sure.
Anyway, when people go camping it's not easy to make hot water. You have to boil a kettle. So maybe they could sell an iron which you put in the campfire, and after it's hot, you can heat just one cup of water for soup or coffee.
That would be a great tool! A blacksmith could make these, no problem.
Kind of mini immersion-heater ( heating-coil)
Any bar of bare mild steel will do.
Years ago, when I was at college in Eastbourne, our local pub, The Lamb, which is even older than this one, had an equally big old inglenook fireplace, and a couple of times we did ourselves mulled ale.
It was bloody awful.
Now open again as of August 23
so in 2022 that pressure cooker is 244 years old- wow .
Beautiful! Love it! Thank you very much!
Thanks for the great channel ⚘
Is this oldest inn in London still in business?
This isn't in London, but in Bletchingley, Redhill RH1 4PB. The reports on Google Maps are conflicting, but it seems the pub of the White Hart is still in operation.
Still in operation
No, sadly now showing as permanently closed.
yes, as of august 23
@@petermatthews3694 Not any more. It's been reopened, after a £500,000 refurbishment.
i want one of those cooking fireplaces so bad
Weird how he says mulled wine is less well known but mulled ale is something most have tried.
Weird how that's switched round now
I also like how he says "blood heat" like it's a completely normal state of cooking heat. No idea how hot blood heat is meant to be!
I might start cooking in my best suit…
I want to be there, those times, those kind of places.
Old is gold 👍
Lovely!
Symbol of heritage. I have never had jugged hare, smoked a churchwarden or had mulled ale in a pub before.
What sort of ale is that?
"If you thought that, YOU'D BE WRONG!" I use that phrase everyday at work!
I would love to see England! My paternal family has been researched back to 1605. Alas, it takes money!
Not as much as you think. Trans Atlantic flights are quite cheap and it’s easy to get around. The whole of the UK is only the size of Ohio. Premier Inn is a good budget chain and Airbnbs are good value. Don’t make the mistake of spending all your time in London but maybe choose a small area. Anywhere you go is full of things to see and do.
Recently I read an article written by an "indigenous scholar" who claimed that one of the signs of "colonial oppression" was the fact their grandparents cooked over open fireplaces like the one in this video lol.
lol what a prat
Old good times 💎
In Denmark the mulled wine is still served around Christmas all over the country, the Danish version is called ‘Glögg’, not far from the German ‘Glühwein’ you find on their christmas markets.
Does it taste like toilet cleaner? Stuff we get here does
@ depends on the taste of the brand of toilet cleaner you prefer, I guess…. 😊 Danes, however, don’t usually drink toilet cleaner. So I wouldn’t know…
Vad är det för mat man tillagar?
That's a spot bit of jugging ol boy!
Imagine having experienced something like that
Still the same ❤
Almost 800k views and 8 comments ?! I WANT THAT STEW
do this place still exist ??
Is it still in operation?
Yes. It was closed for some time, but has been refurbished & reopened.
I used to know an old guy who drank like the guy in this video. He used to put a hot poker in his cider whilst eating baby eels.
My great grandfather used to put baby eels in his cider whilst eating a hot poker! I wish he’d had the Internet he could have learned a thing from your old guy 🤦
Yes
Mulled ale and mulled wine whenever you fancy it. I wouldn't mind having that back.
Crazy I would have been a few months old
Cinnamon and Ginger.........a testament to the British Empire.....
Vewy intewesting 🇬🇧
an old pressure cooker with no relief valve sounds super dangerous lol
So this is what England once looked like.
Yes it was indeed.
Now it's a hell-hole
Clean streets, smiling faces, safety and order.
If only we could pinpoint what caused such a radical change in Western societies...
❤❤❤
The only thing that stops me from wishing I were there in those times would be the incessant tobacco smoke.
My mom had one
People complain about the wine well …. traditional mulled wine at German fairs during Christmas... can you see me??
Looks like a good Craic tbh
Gotta love that old trans Atlantic accent
So interesting
The Europeans made the world so much better for the people.
We are definitely 💯 going to reinvent them and manufacture these again 😈 🇬🇧 👨🍳 👩🍳 old school 🏫 👏
👍👏👏
they dipped a hot rod into your beer? does that make it taste like cigarette?
How very different things are now
It’s easy to correct. Just ‘unwoke’ the British pub. It’s a 10 step process.
1. No women.
2. No children
3. No food except nuts on bar.
4. No jukebox
5. No TV
6. No mobile phones
7. Smoking reinstated (tobacco only)
8. No vapes
9. No drink-driving laws
10. Put the signs back outside that say “No dogs, certain ethnicity, or certain ethnicity” (I can’t even type it because this woke channel or woke tube will delete my comment)
Number 11 is much more difficult. How to get men back in pubs now they are acting like women and spending their money like women, ie drinking American soft drinks, vaping, aimlessly driving around in cars, parking up in retail parks, hanging out at McDonalds, Subway, KFC, 24 hr service stations, eating Dunkin Donuts, watching RUclips, going on Instagram, TikTok, dating apps, playing video games, eating Burger King, getting their hair done, getting the 41st expensive tattoo, eating ‘curries’ and drinking ‘lager’, buying £2 cans of ‘American Craft Ale’ pish from the supermarket, sitting on the sofa watching Netflix, Apple TV, Amazon Prime, etc etc etc…ALL of their money goes here not in the pubs it’s no wonder pubs are dying.
So it’s an 11 step process really. The first ten are easy.
how did they live without Tic Tok?
I remember seeing a thing on Worst Jobs in History where the position of the person was inside the humngous fireplace,off to the side of the main action, turning the spit;;a lot of times, the spit boy wasn't a boy at all..'boy' was a demeaning term. His job was made even more hazardous by the fact that it was exceedingly boring job that went on for hours on end(some of those meat joints being rotisseried weighed over 23 pounds), and he might fall asleep and fall into the fire as a result.
Beware of propagandistic portrayals of the past of places like England..l
Dry January would be impossible if this boozer was my local 😂
I swear to God, that cinnamon stick....dont you dare
From this to the jungle that is the UK today…..sad.
Haha, quentão is really a western drink
Look at England now. What happened? Say no to open borders. Long Live England!
It was not the open borders,it was the brainless people you have,enjoying cheap burgers in their conformism instead of working on keeping the traditions alive. Easy to say others ruined it,conformist.
The Whyte Hart Inn is now closed
Shame
now open again :)
Pubs like this always have weird stuff in the walls- often with a cut out to show you!
One jugged hare pls 🤓
This version of British culture is completely gone and has been replaced with curry and prayer mats……
No video like this is complete without the inevitable, totally reliable racist comment. Thanks for coming through!
England has been lost. 😢
🤦🤡 It’s just capitalism/consumerism doing its thing. Make it easy and addictive for people and they will go there. Internet, car, supermarket, fast food. Done. This is life forever now. Enjoy your 51st State cardboard suburban life where you drive everywhere and order cheap crap from t’Internet while moaning about it in antisocial media like in here.
I can guarantee there were people saying that back then as well 😂😂.
Can we get a F in the chat as its soon closing.
You know why it closed and if anyone's planning on reopening it
@@orca4242 nope i saw it on the news breifly
It's been reopened, after a £500,000 "upgrade" (presumably this means more along the lines of repairs etc, rather than any difference in it's appearance)
How time have changed it such a shame
cooking in suit and tie
Britain lead the world of class
Who did say that British food is terrible?
Dungeon Meshi cafe
i really hope i get to see the place before it is ruined.
Too late. Pathé England was destroyed right after these films were made.
Blood heat? What the hell is that?
It's lukewarm
38c
Everyone has an electric jugged hare cooker now.
Blood heat
All Whites all right 🥰🥰🥰
And now you’ve got Wetherspoon’s.
Brilliant. Now its costa and McDonald's.
Progress?
Wait...let me just dip my nose into the food first....thanks
It’s a frying pan! IT’S A FRYING PAN!!! I know that I’m NOT wrong!!!!
England, its a shame what you've done to yourself since this.
Weird history
hot beer no thanks UHHH
Luckily everybody in this video is dead and the inn is closed for health risk reasons.