This historic pub has oak beams in abundance and two inglenook fireplaces which offer a warm and cosy atmosphere in the winter, whilst the terrace is the perfect place to enjoy their delicious food and a drink or two in the summer months. The main dining area to the rear of the pub has a more contemporary feel and there is an ever changing array of art on display.
They pride themselves in the quality of their real ale, and focus on local breweries, such as Harvey’s of Lewes and other micro breweries. They serve an extensive wine list, have a wide selection available by the glass which includes English sparkling and table wine.
They serve delicious food that is freshly prepared using the freshest and finest local ingredients; Expect British classics together with some modern European dishes.
Their four bedrooms are situated on the first floor and offer a winning combination of period charm with contemporary mod cons. For such an old property their rooms are light and bright, helped by a fresh, neutral decor and colourful fabrics. Two rooms have wonderful views over the church and each bedroom has a whole host of luxuries including king size Vi-Spring beds, tea & coffee making facilities, free WiFi, a Nespresso coffee machine, bathrobes, Bramley toiletries and a TV.
Breakfast is available in the morning and includes a full English or Continental option. They happily accept dogs for a nominal nightly additional surcharge.
The surrounding area is blessed with a plethora of attractions and places to visit, including Wakehurst Place, Borde Hill Gardens, Nymans, The Bluebell Railway, Sheffield Park, Lingfield Race Course, Standen, Pooh Bridge and the Priest House and Museum in the village.
Other Information
Address:
Queen's Square,
West Hoathly,
West Sussex,
England,
RH19 4PP
Number of rooms: 4