The King's Arms, a Public House built in 1405 in West Street, Dorking. The pub has connections to Charles the Second and Charles Dickens and sits in the very heart of Dorking.


A royal welcome awaits at the King’s Arms pub in Dorking, where food and drink fit for a King is served up in historic surroundings. Built in 1405, it’s believed Charles II once stayed at the pub during its days as a coaching inn, while another famous Charles - Mr Dickens, no less - wrote about the place in his novel Little Dorrit. The story these days is one of traditional charm, fine fare and friendly service.


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Location: West Street, Dorking, England, UK
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