Stone-built pub near the village hall consisting of a bar with real fire and restaurant. This pub is run by the local community with shareholders and a small committee.
To the rear there is a car park, large garden and access to the village hall and cricket pitch. Food is available at lunchtime and takeaways allowed by prior arrangement.
Three real ales are usually available, mostly from Nene Valley Brewery.
The pub is named after the Reverend John Shuckburgh, whose cousin George Capron bought Southwick in 1841.
The World Conker Championship is held here in October and the pub cricket team plays throughout the summer.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Shuckburgh Arms, Southwick
Source: Local
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