This charming family-run country pub between Petworth and Goodwood has a wealth of history dating from the 16th Century when it was a coaching inn on the former roman road from London down to Noviomagus Reginorum (Chichester). It features original wooden beams, a solid oak bar and a large haunted inglenook fireplace that still creates a pleasant ambience. Good real ales, including LocAles and draught cider, are on tap. Locally sourced home-cooked food featuring fish and game, whenever possible, is on the menu. Cream teas and other snacks available in the afternoon. Families are welcome and there is a large garden to the rear. A large function room is available for hire.
Additional history:-
It was also formerly known as The Swan and until 1814 the inn belonged to the Manor of Duncton. In 1840, the property was purchased by William Gill from a Mrs. Duffell, and records describe a brewery being attached to the inn. The rateable value at this time of the "Swan Inn, Smithshop and land" is recorded in the Duncton Parish Rates as £23-16s. Following William Gill's death in May 1849, his wife Mary occupied The Swan until 1863, when ownership passed to Chamberlain. From 1864 to 1868 it was occupied and leased by members of the Bridger family. John Wisden, renowned Kent, Middlesex, Sussex and England cricketer, who launched the Wisden Cricketer's Almanac, purchased the property in 1867. During his ownership, the property was renamed The Cricketers, and was leased to James 'Jem' Dean. In his will of 1871, John Wisden directed that 'As to the house and premises known as The Cricketer Arms to allow Dean to remain a tenant for so long as he should think fit'. James Dean was born in Duncton in the early 1800s and died in The Cricketers on Christmas Day, 1881, reputedly sitting in the Inglenook fireplace with a pint of beer in hand. Jem Dean gained recognition as a roundarm fast bowler who played for Sussex, All England XI and then helped set up the United All England XI with his long-time friend John Wisden. After his retirement from the sport in 1860, he was appointed as an umpire by the authorities at Lords.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 1 regular beer.
 
                                Source: Local
The Champion Beer of Britain is one of the most prestigious beer competitions in the world. It is the ultimate honour for UK brewers and has helped put many into the national spotlight.
Judging for the competition takes around a year, starting with individual nominations from CAMRA members and tasting panel nominations, leading to a series of rigorous regional heats adhering to a strict blind tasting policy.
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                            Lunchtime Meals
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                            Evening Meals
                              Garden
                        
                        
                            Garden
                              Family Friendly
                        
                        
                            Family Friendly
                              Parking
                        
                        
                            Parking
                              Dog Friendly
                        
                        
                            Dog Friendly
                              Function Room
                        
                        
                            Function Room
                              Real Fire
                        
                        
                            Real Fire
                              Wi Fi
                        
                        
                            Wi Fi
                              Cask Ale
                    
                    
                       Cask Ale
                    
                 LocAle
                        
                        
                            LocAle
                             
                        
                     Quiet
                        
                        
                            Quiet
                             
                        
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