The Noahs Ark Inn, Lurgashall - pub details

Noahs Ark Inn

Address: The Green, Lurgashall, Petworth, West Sussex, GU28 9ET [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 18561)

Nearest train station Haslemere (4.6 miles)

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> Current user rating: 6.9/10 (rated by 18 users)
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other pubs nearby:

Half Moon Inn, Northchapel (1.7 miles), Deepwell Inn, Northchapel (1.7 miles)

 

user reviews of the Noahs Ark Inn, Lurgashall

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Its got to be one the best locations for a pub in England. The beer is well kept - Green King IPA and Abbot. The makeover at the end of 2007 means that its much cleaner than it used to be, which is an improvement. It a real shame about the loss of dart board and general 'village local' ambiance. It was made very plain to some of the locals that they didn't fit in with the new image. Sometimes Henry can be charming.
Beer_Hound - 29 Aug 2008 22:27
My wife and I recently had a meal at the Noahs Ark after hearing several friends recommendations, we were wary having not been there for a couple of years and after reading some negative comments on this site. We could not have been more pleasantly surprised. The pub is now lovely, simply decorated with a relaxed feel and most importantly clean (my wife raved about the womens loos!). Although it was a Wednesday night, the restaurants were full and as we had not booked we chose to sit in the bar. My wife had a crab pate followed by seafood pasta and I had soufflé and sausages and mash, we shared a bread and butter pudding. Not only was the food great, (in fact the best meal we have had out in a long time) the bill was very reasonable. We had a long chat with the owner and met the resident pub dog, a lovely nosey terrier. The only negative we found was that at times it was quite noisy as there were a few jovial people drinking in the bar but next time we’ll remember to book a table - we already have for next week! It was a fabulous evening and we both agreed that we should have gone sooner.
jezpoole - 18 Jul 2008 12:11
This used to be a classic village pub but all its character has gone along with most of the locals. It's now just a typical suburban winebar. The present tenants even threw out the dart board! What a shame.
rentfield - 13 Jul 2008 18:24
Wonderful idylic location overlooking village green, giving a typical village pub setting. Under new management since end of 2006 - no more dart board as it has become a gastro pub. As Biker remarked you need to get your wallet ready £3/pint and menu mostly over £10! Very small pub car park - have to park elsewhere around green - this is not so good when its wet and muddy.

andy8 - 23 Jun 2008 20:21
Visited 6 June 08 for morning coffe. Very nice place as described in previous reviews but when I see sandwiches priced at £6 ish, alarm bells begin to ring quite loudly ! Put simply, 2 small coffees and a packet of crisps was about £4.60. We left and went to the Winterton Arms (q.v.) for lunch.

Visitors, fantastic setting, lovely pub and the dogs are delightful but get an extension on your credit card. It's doubtful if anyone in Britain owns a wallet or handbag big enough to pay cash here ! 6/10
Biker - 6 Jun 2008 15:49

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