The Duke of Cumberland, Henley - pub details

Address: Henley, Fernhurst, West Sussex, GU27 3HQ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 1967)

Nearest train stations Haslemere (4.9 miles), Liphook (5 miles)

Pub facilities/features:

  • Food served, Real ale
  • Outside seating

Pub suggested by adele on 3 Dec 2002

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other pubs nearby:

Kings Arms, Fernhurst (0.7 miles), Red Lion, Fernhurst (1.8 miles), White Horse, Easebourne (1.9 miles), Lickfold Inn, Petworth (2.0 miles)

 

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It is a great Summer pub, we visited twice & were able to enjoy the surroundings, however too many children have now spoilt this place!

The landlord [ we guessed -was serving early evening / late afternoon behind the bar, it seems he is unaware of hygiene regs., as he was seen [ we watched] him use his hands to put ice in glasses, and then also handle money.........not GREAT !
The bar maid can't pull a 'flll ' pint measure & twice we asked for it to be topped up, ..........staff training would appear to be nescessary!

We wouldn't eat here, its just too hoo -ray henry........and has lots its appeal, that along with the hygiene is a seripos concern.
ladiesview - 6 Feb 2012 14:56
Visited yesterday for a friend's 50th and although it was cold and dark outside, a warm welcome awaited us and the ales were all excellent. Langham's Halfway to Heaven, Hip Hop and Best were all on as was Harvey's Sussex. All were drawn straight from the barrels racked up behind the bar. This is a classic Summer pub from memory but sitting by the real fire was also a delight in Winter. The food we had at the function was very good and I expect we'll go back when we can in future!
beer_monster_smudge - 3 Jan 2012 11:43
Having visited this pub regularly for the last 4 years it has been great to see it develop to what it is today and I think it deserves its honor being voted the Pub of the Year 2012 by the Good Food Guide. Like all pubs doing good food it makes sense to ring and book first and those who grumble about the cost of the food should realise it serves more than common or garden 'Pub Grub' - it is high quality , locally sourced food and definitely a case of you getting what you pay for
janflo19 - 31 Aug 2011 17:58
Yes, it is a lovely pub, however, we got there at 13.51 on a Saturday and they would not serve us food as they were too busy. The local beer was great, and the area is beautiful. The local chatter was about deals and that included the children. Best deal is to have a picnic and then go to the pub.
robinsong - 28 Aug 2011 20:07
This was once the beerhouse my ancestors lived a couple of doors away from, it's very far from that now as food is the focus, though expensive eg £14.95 for haddock & chips and an eggcupful of pee puree. Unbeatable views from the gardens, would drink there again just for that, but not belonging to the moneyed classes will have a packed lunch before I go.
c_and_j - 17 Aug 2011 11:37

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