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The Honey Pot: Festival Leisure Park, Pipps Hill


The Honey Pot, Pipps Hill
Location: Festival Leisure Park
Year of photo: 2010s
Copyright: N/A
Comments: The Honey Pot sign, seen from Cranes Farm Road.

The Honey Pot is a restaurant/public house on the Festival Leisure Park at Pipps Hill.

It is operated by the Harvester chain of pubs/restaurants which in turn is owned by Mitchell's and Butlers.

It first opened its doors in 1998 as one of the original attractions on the newly created Festival Park.

It's name is believed to be taken from the Basildon road Honeypot Lane which in its original course began not far from where the public house was built.

An early manager from 2006 was Frazer Pearson who lived in one of the staff accommodation flats above the public house.

Page added: 08/05/2023

Text researched and written 2023.
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