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Pubs & bars in Cranleigh that have an outside area

Trying to find pubs in Cranleigh that have an outside area? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve got every pub and bar in the UK listed. Whether you’re looking for a pub or bar to play darts, somewhere to play pool or just want to have a look at a menu before you go, we can help.

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Distance: 4.6 miles     Location: Bramley, Guildford, GU5

Local village pub with B & B twin rooms with en suite from £50. Large family friendly garden. Food served everyday 12:00 to 15:00. Darts and pool teams.

Distance: 4.7 miles     Location: Holmbury St. Mary, Dorking, RH5

Distance: 4.8 miles     Location: Albury, Guildford, GU5

Home cooking served in a rustic pub with tankards, low beams and roaring fires plus garden tables.

Distance: 5.1 miles     Location: Rowhook, Horsham, RH12

Delicious food and very friendly staff.

Distance: 5.2 miles     Location: Abinger Hammer, Dorking, RH5

Distance: 5.4 miles     Location: Shere, Guildford, GU5

We’re delighted to announce The Bray is now under new, independent family management with an amazing head chef and a team of professional, friendly staff to ensure our guests receive our very best attention.

Distance: 5.5 miles     Location: Albury, Guildford, GU5

The Drummond is a dog friendly, classic English village inn, situated in the quaint village of Albury, Surrey, serving expertly crafted cocktails, award-winning wines, and well-kept beer. Its best fea

Distance: 5.5 miles     Location: Ockley, Dorking, RH5

A proper English pub

Distance: 5.5 miles     Location: Shere, Guildford, GU5

Nestling amongst the lovely half-timbered buildings of Shere, close to the tiny bubbling River Tillingbourne, is a former 15th century farmhouse and Grade II Listed Building called The White Horse.

Distance: 5.6 miles     Location: Hambledon, Godalming, GU8

In the picturesque village of Hambledon in the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, The Merry Harriers has its origins dating back to the 16th century.

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