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Heathy Farm

PUBLICAN

Nick Lowe.

 

ADDRESS

Balcombe Road, Crawley, West Sussex  RH10 3NQ  Tel. 01293 886879  email 1554@greeneking.co.uk

 

MAP

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PUB EXPLORER REFERENCE

35892.

 

REFURBISHMENT

We had a full refurbishment early 2007.

 

AWARD

We were awarded 'Family Pub of the Year 2004 & 2005' by a local Crawley newspaper.

 

PHOTO GALLERY - click on images to enlarge:
Garden Heathy Farm Play Area Heathy Farm Heathy Farm


 PUB OPENING TIMES

Monday - Saturday 11am - 11pm. Sunday 11am - 10.30pm.

 

DRAUGHT BEERS SERVED

Carling, Fosters, Kronenbourg, Stella, Greene King IPA Chilled, Guinness Extra Cold, Scrumpy Jack Cider.

 

REAL ALES

Greene King IPA / Old Speckled Hen & Abbot Ale by the bottle.

 

CASK MARQUE

We are Cask Marque accredited for our quality real ales.

 

BOUNCY CASTLE

In the garden during the summer time.

 

OTHER ENTERTAINMENT

 Plasma Screen.

 

FOOD

Freshly prepared meals served in the restaurant & bar area from a good menu. Extensive Selection of Wines, Hot Chocolate, Tea & Range of Speciality Coffees.

 

MEAL TIMES

Monday - Saturday 11am - 9.30pm. Sunday 11am - 9pm.

 

MENUS

Lunch Menu - Click Here to view.

Dinner Menu - Click Here to view.

Children's Menu - Click Here to view.

 


SUNDAY CARVERY

Traditional Sunday Carvery available 12noon - 7pm.
Choice of roast joints served with fresh seasonal vegetables.
Adults  £7.95. Children  £4.50.

 

FUNCTIONS

We can allocate a room to cater for private parties of up to 150 people.

 

FACILITIES

  Large Beer Garden (with Jumbrellas with heaters), Wheelchair Access, Disabled Toilet, Baby Changing Facility (in disabled toilet), Good Outdoor Children's Play Area.

 

OTHER

Quiet Area, Children Welcome (until 10pm), Large Car Park, Coaches Welcome. Debit / Cash Back & Credit Cards accepted.

 

Heathy Farm PhotoHeathy Farm as the name implies used to be an old farmhouse.  Last refurbished in the early part of 2007, over the years it has been extended and built on to make it the special place it is today.  This destination pub is located just outside Crawley in a rural setting.  There is a separate bar area and a restaurant with 110 to 120 covers but, with no restriction on where to eat, the beer garden may be the right choice on a pleasant summer's day.  If it is a family outing the children will love the play area in the garden.  The food we serve is prepared from fresh ingredients and cooked to order.  There is an extensive range of wines to complement the meal or, if preferred, a couple of real ales to choose from.  We hold Cask Marque status which means your beer comes in tip top condition.  With no loud music to spoil the atmosphere here, this is a super place with everyone made to feel very welcome.  Our local Crawley newspaper has made us Pub of the Year 2004 & 2005 so come and see what they mean!

 

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