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The White Hart, Battle - pub details

Address: Netherfield, Battle, East Sussex, TN33 9QH [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 42230) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Robertsbridge (3.8 miles), Battle (3.8 miles), Etchingham (5 miles)

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> Current user rating: 7.0/10 (rated by 4 users)
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other pubs nearby:

Netherfield Arms, Battle (0.2 miles), Netherfield Arms, Netherfield (0.2 miles)

user reviews of the White Hart, Battle

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An odd but pleasant arrangement. A very nice dining area wih a fantastic view across the countryside, well worth a visit. We just had a drink in the bar area, which is rather bland yet unmistakably quaint. A couple of locals were at the bar on our visit and they were incredibly friendly and helpful as was the young barman.
Buster_M - 18 Dec 2012 14:59
We visited this pub early evening (a Thursday) and thought what a nice place this would be to come to at the weekends/busy nights. There was only one other person in the place but to be honest we have found most pubs are very quiet during the week, these days, especially as this is quite rural and it was relatively early.

We are due to move in to the area soon and were checking it out. Much better than the Netherfield Arms over the road which is stuffy, over priced and never very busy. So the White Hart was a pleasant surprise. The views are amazing and they have a lovely patio to sit and admire the view with flower tubs etc. Inside the restaurant and bar are very well kept, the sort of place you could take your mother without her turning her nose up! This is good because many places just can't be bothered these days.

There is still a seperate wet trade bar. Meals are not cheap but not too bad (about �9-13 with reasonable lunch time snacks too). Becks was �3.40 a pint. Looks like they have the odd event on too.

This is not a olde worlde pub inside but they really seem to make an effort to keep your custom. We are looking forward to returning on a sunny Sunday lunchtime.
sussex - 2 Aug 2012 20:47
It has taken almost a year for this pub to be listed on this site after I suggested it, so I'm afraid that my review may be a bit out of date. Visited in July 2010, it consists of a small public bar and a well decorated lounge bar/restaurant area. The beer seems to be well kept, and the food tends to be standard pub fare. At the time of visiting there seemed to be a large proportion of eastern european males employed at the bar and in the kitchen. The landlord was quite welcoming and chatty, probably due to the fact that there was only about six people in the place. It has a large car park and nice balcony area with extensive views towards the sea in the distance.
arfajob - 21 Jun 2011 20:20

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