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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Bat</strong> & <strong>Ball</strong><br />
Competitor Analysis<br />
<strong>The</strong> Well Diggers (Low Heath Nr Petworth)<br />
<strong>The</strong> restaurant has large picture windows overlooking a beautiful<br />
copice and the rolling South Downs. We also have an open kitchen<br />
so the chefs at work can entertain guests. We have an intimate,<br />
private dining room which holds up to 10 people so is ideal for<br />
meetings, workshops, team building, and celebration meals.<br />
Our chefs are passionate about sourcing seasonal local produce<br />
wherever possible from O'Hagan's sausages with Hallgate Farm’s<br />
free range scrambled eggs, to John Murray's fabulous steaks, a fresh<br />
landed Dover Sole to the old Welldigger’s favourite of Oxtail. Finally<br />
a delicious display of desserts will be available on the deli counter<br />
for all to see and enjoy.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Sir Roger Tichbourne (Alfold Bars)<br />
<strong>The</strong> Sir Roger Tichborne established 1873, is the idyllic traditional<br />
countryside pub. Situated in the iconic Alfold Bars overlooking the<br />
open fields of northwest Sussex – no matter the English weather it’s<br />
the perfect spot for sitting out in the shade or making for a quick,<br />
cosy fireside retreat. With an excellent selection of freshly prepared<br />
food, beers, ales and wine we pride ourselves on the quality of our<br />
locally sourced produce, served in our warm, welcoming restaurant.<br />
We’re currently making some changes to the pub, now under new<br />
management – but don’t worry – it’ll be the same old Tich but with<br />
big improvements!<br />
<strong>The</strong> Horse Guards (Tillington)<br />
Settled in the sleepy village of Tillington, West Sussex, <strong>The</strong> Horse<br />
Guards Inn is a 350 year old pub in <strong>The</strong> South Downs National<br />
Park. With rolling views down the Rother Valley, the Horse Guards<br />
got its name in the 1840's, when part the household cavalry would<br />
frequent the Inn, while their horses rested on grass in the grounds<br />
of the Petworth Estate under the watchful eye of Lord Egremont.<br />
<strong>The</strong> pub is relaxed, friendly and informal with wooden tables and<br />
chairs, oak beams and stripped floorboards. In winter you can roast<br />
chestnuts foraged from Petworth Park on one of the open log fires,<br />
play board games at the bar and forget about outside with a warm<br />
glass of spiced cider.<br />
On sunnier days, enjoy the hidden garden slumped in deck chairs or<br />
on straw-bale seats or have lunch at shaded tables on benches<br />
covered with sheepskins, eating beside the herbs and vegetables<br />
you’ll find on your plate.<br />
A place to eat, drink and relax