The Diamond Inn stands in the hamlet of Holland, on the southern edge of Oxted at the foot of the North Downs, in a building formed from three former cottages. It takes its name from Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee in 1897 and has operated as a pub for more than 125 years since. It trades today as an independent freehouse, choosing its own range of cask and other ales rather than being tied to a single brewery. Food service runs Wednesday to Saturday, lunchtime and evening, and all day Sunday, built around a specials board alongside standard dishes such as pork belly and Sunday roasts. The pub has a large garden with a decked terrace and a mature grapevine, plus a car park serving customers arriving from the surrounding countryside. It functions as a single, independently run pub rather than part of a managed group, with a Thursday members' evening pointing to a business built on repeat local trade.
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