Mentioned in the Domesday Book, Netherfield stands just off the B2096 and is named from the Anglo Saxon words for 'field of adders'. Five time winners of the Flowers in Bloom competition, the exterior of this popular pub is stunning. Built in 1725, the Netherfield Arms stands proud in the quaint village of Netherfield and oozes charm and character, creating a welcoming atmosphere as you approach.
The interior has been decorated to a high standard; a superb inglenook fireplace crackles away, exposed brickwork and oak beams producing a traditional English pub look that entices you in. 21 year owners Mike and Caroline are keen to preserve the history of the building and ensure the decor fits in with the antique feel of the building.
The interior has been decorated to a high standard; a superb inglenook fireplace crackles away, exposed brickwork and oak beams producing a traditional English pub look that entices you in. 21 year owners Mike and Caroline are keen to preserve the history of the building and ensure the decor fits in with the antique feel of the building.
Services
Although much of our fish is filleted, please be aware that there may be the odd bone found in your meal. Our food is freshly cooked and therefore some waiting may occur during busy periods - please be patient while you wait. Service is at your discretion, however for parties of 10 persons or more a 10% service charge will be added to the bill.
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