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Hangleton Manor |
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VALENTINES
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Tuesday 14th February.
Please see our website link above for
details of our set menu and to book online or ring. |
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MOTHERING
SUNDAY |
Sunday 18th March.
Please see our website link above for
details of our set menu and to book online or ring. |
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HAVE YOUR FUNCTION WITH US |
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PRIVATE
FUNCTIONS |
Civil Wedding License.
We can cater for private functions such as weddings, birthday's etc for
up to 100 people in a separate restaurant. Our garden makes for a beautiful
setting. Please ring to discuss your requirements. |
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DRINKS |
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DRINKS ON
DRAUGHT |
Amstel, Kronenbourg, Peroni, Seasonal Guest
Lager, Guinness,
Stowford Press Cider. |
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REAL ALES |
Hall & Woodhouse Tanglefoot / Badger First
Gold & seasonal Guest ale. |
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OTHER DRINKS |
Extensive Selection of Wines
including two
types of Champagne. Tea & Range of Speciality Coffees. |
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DINING AT THE HANGLETON MANOR |
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Quality, homemade food
served from a main menu alongside daily changing Specials.
Al fresco dining in our beautiful garden is popular during the
summer. There is a choice of fine wines, beers, spirits and soft
drinks to complement your meal. |
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MEAL TIMES |
Monday - Saturday 12noon - 9.30pm.
Sunday 12noon - 9pm. |
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FOOD PROMOTIONS |
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SUNDAY
ROAST |
Usually a choice of beef and a
weekly changing roast served with homemade Yorkshire pudding, gravy &
all the trimmings from £9.45. |
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GENERAL
FACILITIES |
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FACILITIES |
Large Walled Beer Garden and
Patio Area with lighting & Fire Pit. Wheelchair Access. Easy Access
Toilet - small step, help is always available, Baby Changing Facility
in easy access toilet. |
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OTHER |
Children Welcome
when dining, Dogs Allowed in the bar & garden on a lead. Car Parking - 30
spaces, Disabled Car Parking - 2 spaces, Coaches Welcome by prior
arrangement. Debit
& Credit Cards accepted not American Express. |
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Steeped
in history, Hangleton Manor, built
in flint, is the oldest domestic secular
building surviving in Brighton or Hove. A Grade II listed building, it was described by the Regency Society of Brighton and Hove in 1967
as...... "Not only the most distinguished secular building in Hove, but probably in
the whole of the Brighton area, with the exception of the Royal Pavilion". It was built around 1540 - 1550 for Richard Bellingham who had acquired the
Lordship of the Manor in 1538. He was twice Sheriff of Sussex, died in 1553
and may well be the person commemorated by a mid 16th Century wall monument built into the chancel of St. Helen's Church.
Inside there is interesting 16th Century panelling and floor tiles, Jacobean fireplaces and a fine Tudor plaster
ceiling. The 'Commandment Room', which is now our restaurant, contains a Tudor version of the Ten Commandments
carved on oak panels dating back 500 years. Today we attract many local
regulars,
particularly at lunchtimes, when they come for lunch or meetings.
During the evenings this is a good place for people to meet
with friends. Families tend to join us at weekends. To find us
we are right on the edge of Hove, close to the South Downs just off the
A27 which is a major coastal road. Displayed in the centre of the
walled garden is a Dovecote which is in use. Come and check out
this fascinating venue soon. You will be given a warm welcome. |
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