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FORTHCOMING
EVENTS |
View what's on, when,
including regular Boogie Nights, theme nights and key calendar date
events (valentines day etc).
Click here to view events. |
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PUB
OPENING TIMES |
Daily 10am - 12mn. |
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DRAUGHT BEERS
SERVED |
Fosters, Hoegaarden, Kronenbourg, John
Smiths Smooth, Guinness,
Strongbow Cider.
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REAL ALES |
4 Regularly Changing Guest
ales.
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QUIZ NIGHT |
Tuesday from 8.30pm come and
test your knowledge.
£2 entry. Prize money £50 for the winning team. |
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THEME EVENTS |
Held regularly in the
function room. |
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CHEF & BREWER EXPERIENCE
We are proud to offer you restaurant quality
meals, cooked to order, prepared from fresh seasonal produce to create a
variety of tempting dishes. Available from an extensive main
menu & chalkboards around the pub. |
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WINES |
We offer an extensive range
of Fine Wines which can be chosen from our wine list or selection of monthly specials.
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ACCOMPANYING
DRINKS |
Tea & Cafetiere Coffee. |
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MAIN MENU TIMES |
Monday - Saturday 11am -
10pm. Sunday 12noon - 10pm. |
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MENU |
Online
Menu Here. |
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SUNDAY ROAST |
Traditional Sunday Lunch is
served alongside the main menu, with
choice of usually 3 roasts and all the trimmings for £8.40. |
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ACCOMMODATION |
Premier Inn with 102
rooms. Tel. 0870 990 6354 |
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RATES |
Based on room per night.
Monday - Thursday £58.00. Friday - Sunday £54.00. |
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BREAKFAST |
Monday - Friday 7am - 9.30am.
Saturday & Sunday 8am - 10am.
Full English £7.50 per
person. Continental £5.25 per adult (children free). |
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HOLIDAY
CAR PARKING |
Our car park is available for
Airport Parking. Ring or visit our website for tariff. |
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FUNCTION
SUITES |
Our Function Rooms are
licensed to sacrament your wedding vows.
Three rooms (80, 90 &160 capacity) available to cater for all occasions. We are a popular venue
for weddings and receptions with a range of wedding packages.
Please visit our own website for full details / tariffs etc relating to
private functions, this includes an on-line booking form for the
function rooms. Alternatively ring to discuss your requirements. |
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MEETINGS /
CONFERENCES |
From 4 to 160 people. Range
of conference facilities available. Day and 24 hour Delegate rates.
Packages designed to suit your needs. |
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PHOTOS |
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FACILITIES |
Beer Garden,
Wheelchair Access, Disabled Toilet, Baby Changing Facility (in disabled
toilet). |
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OTHER |
Children
Welcome, Car Parking 300 - 400 spaces, Disabled Car
Parking, Coaches
Welcome (by appointment). ATM Machine (located in Travel Inn). Debit & Credit Cards accepted. |
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Welcome
to the Gatwick Manor Hotel.
Situated on the A23 off Junction 10 of the M23 we are very close to
Gatwick Airport. Dating back to the middle of the 13th Century we
are steeped in history (see details below). Like all Chef & Brewer
pubs we aim to provide the highest standards of food, drink and service.
Our Chefs pride themselves in offering quality meals every day from an
extensive main menu. To show off their flair they come up
with a range of delicious Specials which, like all our dishes, are freshly
prepared and cooked to order. To accompany your chosen meal there
is a comprehensive wine list and tea and coffee to finish.
Customers can enjoy candlelit dining in the evenings and with open fires
there is always a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere. You are
invited to come just for a drink with a fine selection of Guest
real ales to sample. This substantial pub also offers holiday
parking, where customers can leave their car when travelling to Gatwick
Airport. We are ideal for business people who can stay in the
Premier Inn or make use of the pub's function and meeting rooms.
The function suites make us a superb choice for your wedding day with
all enquires welcome. Having full disabled facilities, a beautiful
outlook with a beer garden for al fresco dining in the summer and
unbeatable charm, this pub has it all. See you soon.
Our History:
You’d be right in thinking that we
have a story to tell! The earliest building dates back to the middle of
the 13th Century. This medieval house was built with walls up to three
and half feet thick. The remains of a moat can still be seen to
the front. Part of the 15th Century Great Hall remains, containing oak
panelling believed to date back to the 14th Century. Timber, mellowed
brick and native Horsham stone have been blended by time and by
craftsmen of many centuries to produce a gem of English domestic
architecture. Set as it was, on the main London to Brighton coach
road, all manner of wayfarers have passed the Manor’s doors. The
Merchant, the dashing Cavalier, the reckless Gentleman of the road, the
red-coated Soldier and pig-tailed Sailor, each off to the giddy whirl of
London life to spend his hard earned money – a contrast to the more
leisurely life at the Manor. From the earliest days, the Manor’s
occupiers earned their living form the soil. Known as ‘Hyders’ in the
19th Century, the 1851 census shows it to have been a farm of 126 acres
– an average sized farm with exceptionally above average buildings,
steeped in history and the magic of the past. The Gatwick Manor stands
as a poignant reminder of the area’s tranquil past.
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