Cricketers Arms, Ockley - pub details

Address: Stane Street, Ockley, Dorking, Surrey, RH5 5TP [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 35134) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Ockley (1.2 miles), Holmwood (3.4 miles), Warnham (4.2 miles)

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Traditional and unpretentious roadside pub with low beamed ceilings. Well kept Ringwood bitter and London Pride. Unimaginitive but adequate food.
rentaquote - 29 Jan 2011 22:52
A classic country pub. Unfortunately it's on a busy main road but you don't notice it once inside. Ringwood best on and kept in very good condition. Food all good and friendly service as well. Could do with stoking the fire up a bit, it was surprisingly chilly in there.
alan_From_SAWW - 29 Jan 2011 18:34
I drank in this pub regularly in the late 60s and seventies when it was run by Ray Figg a friend of ollies, there are pictures in the pub of him, great times with me being rescued by ollie while being rather ill in the outside toilets as they where then, ollie did loads for local charities . I am surprised it doesnt use him as a theme in these difficult trading times! cut down the hedging in the front so you can see the pub would help.I drive past at night and the sign isnt even lit up! and its pitch black on that road no street lighting at all! loads of stories about this old pub, ollie hiding up the inglenook chimney( fire still lit) to escape local land owner ( over his daughter). its got history that should be used to its advantage!.
barrys - 9 Oct 2010 12:22
This is a really good country pub with a great fish pond in the garden although the front patio is on a very busy main road. The Sunday roast prices have always been visible on the specials board. Considering they serve local produce I think the price of their 2 course Sunday meal is good value. The ale is extremely well kept and the staff are attentive. This pub is a little treasure
Buster211009 - 9 Feb 2010 18:59
Concur with all of below, apart from the one who wouldn't leave his name. Traditional, cosy feel inside with bar billiards. One normal sized TV which, rather than being a constant overbearing noise as in most pubs, was on at a reasonable volume inthe background only when something was on that someone wanted to watch. May be wrong, but no Sky Sports either I think. Just terrestial channels. All good. Locals the kind of locals you'd hope to find in an establishment if this ilk and were 4 vintage cars parked up when we arrived. Garden in tip-top condition and away from road with a picturesque pond containing large fish including one called George (the largest) who was apparently caught by a local and donated. Staff friendly, helpful and knew how to run a bar. Hard to find any fault. I had a roast and it was fine too. Everything I'd hoped to find in a pub in a place such as Ockley
johnwarkstache - 1 Jun 2009 14:27

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