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The Bluebell Inn is located at the heart of the South Downs National Park, just a five-minute drive from the market town of Midhurst and 15 minutes from the cathedral city of Chichester. The inn serves fantastic classic pub dishes in the welcoming restaurant and bar area, as well as on the patio and in the garden. The menu include...
View full reviewWhat do you get when you combine an historic building, exquisite food and first-rate service? The answer is The Squirrel Inn, a bespoke, independent venue that successfully fuses fine dining and traditional dishes. Ideally located off the A3 just six miles from Guildford, this recently refurbished gem has been gaini...
View full reviewWhat do you get when you combine an historic building, exquisite food and first-rate service? The answer is The Squirrel Inn, a bespoke, independent venue that successfully fuses fine dining and traditional dishes. Ideally located off the A3 just six miles from Guildford, this recently refurbished gem has been gaining a well-earne...
View full reviewLocated in the stunning, picturesque village of Hawkley, this pub is the jewel in the crown of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and boasts stunning views of the South Downs National Park. The Hawkley Inn’s fresh, locally sourced fare is popular with locals, tourists and foodies alike. With the option of daily specials and ...
View full reviewThe Black Horse Inn is a heavenly slice of English countryside, just off the main road in the tiny village of Byworth. This is more than a simple traditional rural pub - within the wattle-and-daub-walled building is a restaurant bursting with charm and character, and there are some magnificent views overlooking the wild garden and a...
View full reviewThe Sir Roger Tichbourne is a charming, family run pub nestled amid countryside. Inside the beautiful Victorian-style building, you’ll fi nd a relaxed dining area and traditional oak-beamed bar, while outside there’s an expansive garden complete with a children’s playground.
The menu showcases the best traditional Bri...
Owners Nick and Hayley Carter have been at the helm of The Selborne Arms since January 2001, and have established a reputation for serving exquisite food and drink in a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. The Carters are keen supporters of Hampshire fare and source the majority of the produce used in the kitchen from as close to th...
View full reviewTaste is the most powerful of all the senses. It can transport you to people, to places and, in the case of Bel & The Dragon - with its emphasis on classic British food with a Mediterranean twist - it can remind you why you really should eat out more often. This restaurant will captivate you with one mouthful of mature tender beef an...
View full reviewThis family-run free house is in an idyllic rural location overlooking the owners’ farmland and the nearby South Downs. The land provides vegetables and game for the ever-changing menu – with dishes such as roast partridge, shiitake mushrooms and potato croquettes with blackberry jus – while the lamb comes&nbs...
View full reviewIn the event that you suddenly decide you want to walk to London, you’ll find the Onslow Arms is an unusually well-positioned starting point. Apparently, by walking along the footpaths and bridleways alongside the adjacent canal, you’re able to stroll your way to the capital. Alternatively, you could take up a chair in one of ...
View full reviewSet along the beautiful Wey and Arun canal, The Onslow Arms is a cosy 17th-century pub serving traditional favourites as well as an enticing range of pizza, from the Spaniard – herby chorizo and paprika – to Gone Trufflin, with decadent mushroom and black truffle paste, smoky speck ham and mushrooms. There are plenty of vegan ...
View full reviewFollowing an extensive renovation, The Foresters Arms Inn is flourishing under the expert management of new owner David Gordon-Smith. Nestled in the picturesque village of Graffham, this quaint country pub is the perfect location for a quick tipple, an evening meal, or even a stay in one of the three beautiful bedrooms.
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The Bull at Bentley is a quintessential 16th-Century coaching inn set beside the A31 between Farnham and Alton. As soon as you set foot inside, you will be swept up in the warm and homely atmosphere, welcomed by Jeremy, Adrienne and Lynne who have all been at The Bull for many years. The food is also in good hands, the menu offerin...
View full reviewIn the village of Sheet you’ll find The Queens Head, which from the outside appears to be a proper British pub complete with a large garden. Walking into the establishment, you’ll find a warm welcome and all the charm of a traditional pub, and, contrary to what the patriotic name might suggest, a delicious menu brimming with I...
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