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Blue Ship, The Haven

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Opposite Okehurst Road North, The Haven, RH14 9BS (View on Google Map)
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The Blue Ship dates from the 15th/16th Centuries. It has four separate rooms retaining many original features, with log fires and a coal burning stove. Beer is served from two hatches and is on stillage. Excellent pub food is available, with Sunday lunches particularly popular. The pub hosts a gun club and in July the Newfoundland Dog Show. Included in CAMRA's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors.

Historic Interest

CAMRA National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors

Information for this venue is provided by the North Sussex Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
Horsham District
Last updated
29/05/2022
Last surveyed
27/05/2022
Pub ID
NSX/181
Asset of Community Value

Three star - A pub interior of outstanding national historic importance

Listed status: II

A rural classic. The pretty red-brick and tile-hung Victorian exterior conceals an eighteenth-century, possibly earlier, structure. The public space used to be much smaller because the left-hand rooms are relatively new additions, being taken in from private quarters in about 1973 (front) and around 1986 (rear). The real focus is the splendid old room on the right with exposed beams, simple seating, scrubbed pine tables, bare brick floor and an inglenook fireplace with seats (but modern stove). Originally this appears to have consisted of two rooms, which were knocked together when the pub was established about a century ago. In past times service seems to have been at a tiny hatch to the right of the present doorway-cum-hatch. A stone-flagged corridor leads to the much smaller bar at the rear and which also only has a doorwaycum-hatch to the servery where beer is drawn direct from the cask.

General information about historic pub interiors

Tucked away rural classic with no bar as such - you are served beer drawn direct from the cask via two hatches / doorways. The pretty Victorian red-brick and tile-hung exterior with latticed leaded windows conceals an eighteenth-century, if not earlier, structure. The place has grown with outbuildings at the back and the late nineteenth-century extension on the left. The public area used to be much smaller because the left-hand rooms are relatively new additions, having been taken in from private quarters in c.1973 (front ) and c.1986 (rear).

The front latch door leads into a splendid old room on the right - the real focus of this unspoilt pub. It is small with an uneven bare brick floor, exposed beams and inglenook brick fireplace with bare benches either side and wood burner. The simple seating includes four scrubbed pine tables, wall bench seating on the left and front walls, three basic low benches and a settle - sadly the old curved settle as shown in photos and drawings on the wall has gone to be replaced by a modern one with a straight back. Originally it appears to have consisted of two rooms which were knocked together when the pub was established about a century ago. Originally service seems to have been at a tiny hatch to the right of the present doorway-cum-hatch.

A short stone-flagged corridor to the left leads to another small room with a doorway, parquet floor, dado panelling that may date from c.1973 when it became a pub room, marble surround cast-iron fireplace (electric fire), and a bar billiards table which is usually covered over. The old wall cupboards on the right of the fireplace confirm this was part of the private quarters.

A part flagstone and part concrete passage runs from between the front two rooms and leads to the rear there are two more rooms. The rear left small room has a carpet, an early 20th century glazed brick and cast-iron fireplace (disused) and recent dado panelling. There are two sections of built-in old cupboards confirming this room was also a domestic one until c.1986.

The original second room is a much smaller one at the rear right with a carpet, panelled ceiling and a doorway-cum-hatch to the servery. The cellar with its panelled ceiling is best viewed from there. There are casks on stillage and some old shelves above and on the right but those on the left are modern and the ubiquitous fridge has been added.

Both ladies and gents toilets are outside on the right of the building and look like they were added in the 1930s with its Crittal windows.

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Opening
Food
Monday
Closed
No Service
Tuesday
Closed
No Service
Wednesday
Closed
No Service
Thursday
Closed
No Service
Friday
6:00pm - 10:30pm
6:00pm - 8:30pm
Saturday
Noon - 3:00pm & 6:00pm - 11:00pm
Noon - 2:00pm & 6:00pm - 8:30pm
Sunday
Noon - 4:00pm
Noon - 3:00pm
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Evening Meals Evening Meals
Garden Garden
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Disabled Access Disabled Access
NOT TOILETS
Parking Parking
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
Camping Camping
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