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Pubs in Pulborough

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Found 3 pubs in Pulborough

Lantern

Lantern

3 Lower Street, Pulborough RH20 2BH

Real Ale Available
Dog Friendly
Live Music
+4

New Micropub in Pulborough.Friendly enthusiastic welcome, pleasant spacious layout

Oddfellows

Oddfellows

99 Lower Street, Pulborough RH20 2BP

Real Ale Available
Quiet Pub
Garden
+11

Attractive 17th century family run village pub situated in the heart of Pulborough and ideal for nearby attractions. It comprises a large beamed bar with open fires, separate dining area and attractive garden with barbecue.

White Horse

White Horse

Mares Hill, Pulborough RH20 2DY

Real Ale Available
Garden
Parking
+6

A prominent country pub dating back to the 15th century, The White Horse in Pulborough wears its history with pride. The White Horse Inn, with its large open fireplaces a cosy interior, welcomes visitors to experience an atmosphere steeped in over 200 years of history. The bar with its hanging tankards is home to a selection of real ales from the Fullers collection as well as lagers and wines from around the world, plus a weekly changing guest ale. There are also large dining areas serving quality fresh food sourced from the best local suppliers at both lunch and evening mealtimes. If you are in need of refreshment, relaxation and rest, The White Horse Inn is a lovely place to spend your time. The White Horse Inn is within walking distance of the famous Pulborough Brooks widlife sancturary, it’s an ideal resting point after a busy day. Pulborough, as well as being itself of great interest, is close to many of Sussex’s major attractions such as Parham House, Pulborough Brooks, Petworth House and Goodwood. There are rail and bus connections from nearby towns to almost anywhere! History The first recorded landlord of the White Horse was Edwin Wilmer in 1866, at this time Mare Hill was a separate little community from Pulborough. Until quite recently there was always a shop as part of The White Horse, described as a grocers, pork butcher and draper! Many of the 17th century features, the oak timbers, ironstone walls and old fireplaces, were only discovered during a overhaul of the building in 1989 when the pub was closed for almost two years. These days, as in the past, The White Horse a busy focal point for many locals as well as a welcome place to visit for people from around Sussex and from all parts of the world.

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