Crossways Inn
Churt RoadChurt
GU10 2JS












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An excellent traditional village inn with a warm welcome for all. The pub is both at the centre of Churt village and the centre of village life having been under the same ownership since 1994. Dating from the 1870’s the interior retains a “proper” quarry tiled public bar, with a serving hatch and dartboard while the main bar serves the comfortable saloon with tables and bar seating. Children under ten are not allowed in the bars but there is a large garden which is ideal for families in the summer months. An annual beer festival is held in July, but apart from then, food is not available, however customers are then welcome to bring in their own sustenance and a well-stocked convenience store and Post Office is close by. Perfect! One regular ale and three changing guest beers, always local ales, often include a stout or porter. If a beer is not up to standard it will be changed without question. Four traditional ciders are usually available and may be from any independent cider-maker. The Crossways is within the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and close to the South Downs National Park amidst good walking country, including Frensham Ponds and Common, the Devil’s Punchbowl, Gibbet Hill, Waggoners’ Wells and Alice Holt Forest. Other attractions nearby include Thursley National Nature Reserve, The Rural Life Centre, The Sculpture Park and several attractive villages such as Tilford, on the River Wey.