This Business Partnership opportunity is available July 2025 The historic White Hart dates back to the 16th Century and is a classic oak beamed pub with a wealth of traditional features. The pub benefits from exceptional private accommodation, a picturesque walled garden and a good sized function room, and its idyllic village location supports a strong community spirit. Highlights: Delightful location in rural market town, overlooking the River Adur and the South Downs Former coaching inn dating back to 16th Century with wealth of historic detail Large function room and characterful restaurant 4/5 bedroom accommodation and two offices The White Hart is a former coaching inn, dating back to the 16th Century, with original oak beams and a wealth of historic detail, which will delight lovers of authentic English architecture. The pub boasts a roaring inglenook fire, creating a cosy atmosphere during the winter, and in the warmer months, the pretty walled garden is perfect for alfresco dining and drinking. The pub benefits from a large function room which accommodates 50 covers and a characterful restaurant with 100 covers. This is a great opportunity. Could this be the pub for you? Henfield is a delightful rural market town with a history dating from 770 AD, situated on a ridge overlooking the River Adur and the South Downs. Henfield is accessible by car or public transport and is located on the A281 between Horsham and the A23 or from London via the M23. The town is 33 miles from South London and 15 miles from Brighton. Henfield’s rural setting and compactness means an intimate and friendly atmosphere and a strong community spirit. There is a vibrant centre with many points of interest, a wide selection of independent shops, restaurants, pubs and the fascinating Henfield museum. Its many listed buildings and old streets make Henfield an important conservation area. Venturing away from the High Street, down one of the many ‘twittens’ (narrow cobbled lanes), visitors will find themselves on one of Henfield’s three ancient Commons. The Commons have a fascinating history and today provide beautiful spots for walking, cycling and picnicking. Walk across Henfield Common to Swains farm shop to pick up some local Sussex food and drink for a picnic while watching a cricket match on what is thought to be the country’s oldest cricket ground, dating from 1771. The Downs Link cycle route runs along the edge of Henfield and it provides a useful base for the South Downs and Woods Mill Nature Reserve making it a great place to stop for walkers, cyclists, families and local history enthusiasts. The private accommodation at the White Hart is exceptional. It is both spacious and in immaculate condition. Comprising of: 4/5 bedrooms Lounge Kitchen Two office spaces. Top Line Figures Rent: Turnover rent at 8.5% net sales base £53,500 Initial Investment: minimum £50,000 Fair Maintainable Trade (FMT) Turnover: £840,000 Full Investment Breakdown Deposit: £7,500 Training Fee: £1,200 incl. VAT Digital Assets Fee: £200 incl. VAT Working Capital: £20,000 Fixtures & Fittings: £32,000 Subject to valuation Additional Information Estimated Wet/Dry Split: 60/40 Business Rates: £21,294 Available From: 9th July or sooner by negotiation Quality and great hospitality are the two fundamental pillars in the success of any dining experience in a pub. Our Business Partner at the White Hart needs to have a well honed offer to build on the already exceptional offer in place; this will be based on some sound research into the demographics and understanding of the local competition. Get this right, word will spread, and you will enjoy lots of repeat custom. We are looking for operators with a background in the Kitchen, a desire to deliver quality, and the ability to develop menus that are executed with both pride and excellence.” For more details and to submit your interest, please click on Apply.