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The Murrell Arms, Bognor Regis

Yapton Road
Barnham
Postal town: Bognor Regis
PO22 0AS
Phone: 01243553320

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Fuller's

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Lester Ford left this review about The Murrell Arms

A visit here after football in Bognor during early May bank holiday.

Our first visit here and I must say I’m very impressed. Being a Fullers pub I assumed the beer quality would be good and I certainly wasn’t disappointed. I have a couple of pints of Spring Sprinter and they were very well kept.

The pub occupies a large plot and has seating to the front as well as an attractive garden to the side and rear. Inside are 2 bars with the larger one being the nearest door if you enter from the Barnham end of the road. Low beams and plenty of wooden furniture and hops are in abundance.

The majority of punters were in the main bar area which is exactly where we positioned ourselves and chatted to the friendly bar manager and landlord. Stayed for 2 pints after a long day where our football team lost a final, will defiantly visit again the next time we play down this way.

The Murrell is an old pub in a semi rural location but just under 5 minutes walk from Barnham station which is on the direct line from London to the South coast, so is very easily reached should you fancy a day out.

On 30th May 2017 - rating: 8
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Steve C left this review about The Murrell Arms

I paid an impromptu visit to the Murrel Arms on a recent Saturday evening after Southern Fail had cancelled yet another of my scheduled trains. My overriding memory was the amount of curios that covered every available spot of the walls and ceilings. During my visit there was some background music playing for the 15 – 20 locals, two of whom were playing darts. One of the four hand pumps was unused leaving Fuller’s HSB, Pride and Summer Ale as the cask options. A standard keg range was also available alongside Amstel. Out the back is a bamboo hut smoking shelter and a lawn that stretched back into the night.
I found the service to be very friendly and I would have no problem returning here for another pint.

On 14th September 2016 - rating: 8
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hondo . left this review about The Murrell Arms

Wish the new landlords all the best. 2 roomed pub with an eclectic collection of knick-knacks and curios including a ring the bull game. 4 fuller's beers and a guest which was arkells on my visit. The pub was advertising music,quiz nights and has a dartboard. Food served and the pub is dog friendly. A short walk from the train station and the bus pick up for fontwell racecourse.

On 6th December 2011 - no rating submitted
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paulof horsham left this review about The Murrell Arms

Wow! To think that, if it hadn't been for a cancelled train, we'd never have spent time in this wonderful pub! Defiantly unspoilt and chock-full of odds and ends. Excellent Fullers beer served direct from the cask, friendly locals and pub games. If you also find yourself with time to spare at Barnham, I recommend a quick stroll to the Murrell.

Things to note: the Fullers website suggests that it's closed between 3.00 & 5.00, but we visited at about 4.15 on a Saturday afternoon, so you may be OK too. Also - the front door handle is left-handed - fooled me.

On 18th November 2009 - rating: 8
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Quinno _ left this review about The Murrell Arms

A gem - two room boozer with more old nik-naks on display than David Dickenson could wave a stick at. Small but well-served range of Fuller's ales from stillage, including Butcombe on as a guest. No music, no machines but ring-the-bull (fiendishly hard!), darts, cribbage, proper open fires, low beams and wooden floors. Just what a proper old eccentric English pub should be.

On 2nd April 2008 - rating: 9
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