The Woolpack has been offering a warm welcome to visitors to the Romney Marsh since 1410. It retains many of its original features such as wattle-and-daub walls and a low, beamed ceiling. Its name comes from its popularity with `owlers'- wool smugglers - who used the inn as a base for their lucrative trade.
Located in great walking country, the Woolpack is a perfect place to stop and satisfy the thirst and appetite during a day out in the country. It offers excellent traditional pub food, with all fish and game locally sourced and the delicious mature British beef steaks always prepared to the individual customer’s taste. The pub has two large beer gardens with neat lawns, shrubs, hanging baskets, picnic benches and a barbecue area.