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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.
Red Kites often visible from large rear garden and the village cricket pitch is close by. Outside there is a covered patio area with bar and handpump.
Popular well-priced food. Pub grub night on Wednesday; fish and chip night Thursday. Bluegrass music on the 3rd Thursday of the month.
Up to five real ales available, usually from local breweries.
The pub is named after the Reverend John Shuckburgh, whose cousin George Capron bought Southwick in 1841.
The World Conker Festival is held here in October and the pub cricket team plays throughout the summer.
Please send updated information about the pub.
The pub is owned by the Southwick Hall estate (the Capron family), for a period was leased from the estate and run by a Community Benefit Society (The Southwick Shuckburgh Arms Community Pub Limited), with about 30 members. However, in 2022 the Southwick Shuckburgh Arms Community Pub Limited did not renew the lease, and the Shuckburgh Arms is now no longer community run.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Shuckburgh Arms, Southwick
Changing beers typically include: Brewsters - Aromantica , Grainstore - Beesting
Source: Local