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In the heart of the South Downs National Park sits one of England’s oldest coaching inns, dating back to the 15th century. The Spread Eagle today retains its historic charm while embracing contemporary comforts. Visitors can expect 39 elegant bedrooms, an outdoor terrace, an indoor swimming pool and a luxurious spa. There is als...
View full reviewBe careful if popping in for a pint at The Halfway Bridge Inn in Lodsworth, as once you're settled in the cosy bar you'll be wanting to stay for dinner; and once you've tasted the quality of the food, you'll want to stay the night, and then for breakfast, probably extending your visit to just one more pint before you finally head of...
View full reviewThe elegant Holly Bush can be found in Frensham, an untouched parish village that lies on the bank of the River Wey. The local area is a Surrey beauty spot; both the luscious Alice Holt forest and the stunning Frensham Little Pond are just a stone’s throw away. National Trust footpaths run across the surrounding c...
View full reviewA traditional country pub, The Stag Inn is the ideal place to unwind after a long day at work and a great choice for a relaxed weekend meal with the family. Set in the rural hamlet of Balls Cross in South Downs National Park, The Stag Inn is surrounded by picturesque countryside and charming cottages. You could even stop by follow...
View full reviewPeacefully situated in the village of Dockenfield, The Bluebell is a charming family-run pub in lush countryside surrounds. Within walking distance of Alice Holt Forest and with plenty of great walking routes in the vicinity, The Blubell is ideally situated for dog-walkers, horse-riders and cyclists. This dog-friendly venue was a ...
View full reviewThe Blue Bell is a family-run country pub that aims to produce the best homemade food in the area, and to provide excellent service and a warm atmosphere for all to enjoy - and its owners are certainly succeeding on all fronts. Set in two acres of peaceful countryside, with lots of public rambling and walking routes nearby, this is a...
View full reviewBuilt in the early part of the 18th Century, The Barley Mow became an alehouse in 1763. William 'Silver Billy' Beldham, one of England's most famous cricketers, took over as landlord in 1821. Step into the pub and you'll find walls adorned with sporting memorabilia - cricket bats from a bygone age, team photographs and trophies. No w...
View full reviewIf you’re looking for a classic country pub, you can’t beat The Barley Mow. Despite the nearby Tilford Bridge’s closure, this charming pub remains open to both diners and drinkers year round. Overlooking Tilford Green, on some days you can even watch a game of cricket whilst sipping your beer. The charming riverside garden i...
View full reviewYou'll find this pub in a pleasant green spot on the Hampshire and West Sussex border. Thanks to its lovely location, it has developed a loyal following of regulars from both counties. Anne and Barry Coe have owned The Jolly Drover for 20 years now, and their experience and commitment shines through in both the service and food. My ...
View full reviewReincarnated several times, this quaint family-friendly pub, throughout its history, has served as a store for woollen bales, a butcher's shop, bicycle repair works and the local grocery shop. Weaving shuttles and cones of wool hint at the building's past and form interesting features in the bar, along with open log fires and low be...
View full reviewThis attractive country pub is conveniently situated just off the main road to Chichester, not far from Goodwood racecourse, Midhurst and beautiful Cowdray Park. Thanks to a recent refurbishment, The Royal Oak manages to combine a sizeable space with a stylish yet cosy feel, and new landlord Julian Swan and his team create a warm ...
View full reviewThe Refectory is set in a charming converted ancient barn and boasts exposed beams, high ceilings, leaded lights, open fires and chunky wooden tables arranged in a rabbit warren of alcoves. Old stoneware is used as ornamentation and on each of the well-spaced tables is a small stone jar containing fresh daisies. Outside, you’ll ...
View full reviewThis characterful historic venue has occupied its current spot over the River Wey since 1648. Since its inception it has functioned as a corn mill, a factory for military braid, and even a World War II hospital. Since its transformation into a pub, the traditional features of the mill have been coupled with cosy sofas and a well-s...
View full reviewIt’s no wonder Madhuban has outlasted its counterparts, having celebrated their 30th anniversary last year. This family-run business has won plenty of praise over the years, continuously gaining attention at the British Curry Awards and from The Michelin Guide and Cobra’s Good Curry Guide. So highly regarded is the north India...
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