The Wheatsheaf is a vibrant and laid-back country pub, located just outside the country village of Henfield, West Sussex. A friendly social hub where guests can pop in for a drink or sit down to enjoy a home-grown meal, made from locally sourced quality ingredients.
Classic pub fare, with additional specials & vegetarian options, amid oak furniture & a fireplace.
Ancient wood dominates this dining room that serves Mediterranean-influenced Modern British dishes.
British, locally sourced food, plus wines and real ales, in a historic pub with a waterside terrace.
18th-century village pub and rustic restaurant serving locally brewed Dorset ales and comfort foods.
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Woodmancote, Henfield BN5 9BH, UK
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