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Country Pubs In West Sussex

West Sussex is perfect for a relaxing country trip, with rolling hills, countryside walks, and quaint villages by the dozen.

Pop into one of our friendly West Sussex country pubs for a break from exploring the south east, and indulge in a pint of award-winning, proper Butcombe beer and a delectable locally-sourced meal.

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Country Pubs & Inns in West Sussex

Stop by one of our pubs in West Sussex, close to popular attractions like the Goodwood Estate, South Downs National Park, and Chichester Harbour. All of our pubs serve refreshing, award-winning Butcombe real ales, local ciders, and delicious classic pub meals.

THE ROYAL OAK

The Royal Oak is a traditional country pub and dining room with bedrooms and two self-contained cottages, tucked away in East Lavant at the foot of the South Downs, for over 200 years. We offer a gateway to the South Downs for those seeking peace, quiet and an indulgent escape, run by a team dedicated to good food, warm hospitality and personal service.

THE OLD HOUSE INN

The Old House Inn is a traditional country pub with bedrooms, located in the beautiful West Sussex village of Copthorne. We pride ourselves on a very warm welcome, and offer the perfect base for a rural escape, or overnight stay with excellent proximity to Gatwick International Airport.

THE WELLDIGGERS ARMS

The Welldiggers Arms is a traditional country pub with bedrooms, located in beautiful Low Heath near Petworth, West Sussex. Our spacious dining area features large picture windows overlooking a stunning coppice and the rolling South Downs, and an open kitchen so guests can watch the chefs hard at work.

THE WHITE HORSE

Expect a very warm welcome, beautiful bedrooms, and seasonal, locally sourced food and drink at The White Horse. As well as a passion for quality, we are a community pub devoted to offering comfort to all. Whether you’re looking for a luxurious countryside getaway, or just fancy a pint of ale after walking the dog, you’ll feel right at home.