A charming, traditional country pub at the heart of its local community.
Nestled in the picturesque sussex countryside, The Foresters Arms is the perfect country escape for both locals and visitors alike. Our traditional pub offers old world rustic charm, fused with cosy corners, lit fires and alfresco dining to enjoy with the whole family.
Visit for a fleeting pint ,or for a refreshing cocktail under festoon lighting or indulge in our renowned Sunday roast next to the fire, no matter local or from a far, you’ll feel at right home and catered for any time of year.
Mother's Day
Come and celebrate with us on Sunday 15th March and enjoy our special menu.
2 courses for £24, or 3 courses for £29
See our Mother's Day Menu
Kirdford
Kirdford is an idyllic village and civil parish in the Chichester District of West Sussex, near the town of Petworth. Brimming with history and character, the village is home to a Grade I listed 12th century stone-built church of St John The Baptist and the village centre has a recreation ground with a small pavilion, football pitch, tennis court and a stool ball area.
It’s also on several walking routes and footpaths through the South Downs National Park, as well as on routes for cycling and horse riding and indeed we have our very own pub walk for you to take away and enjoy…after a lovely Sunday roast of course.
About Our Pub
The Foresters Arms is well known for its traditional home cooked food and even features a stone base pizza oven, which proves exceptionally popular with guests. With a friendly atmosphere, the pub is a focal point of the village and has a characterful interior, with wooden beams, stone and brick floors and a beautiful inglenook fireplace.
The relaxed village bar at the front of the pub has 20 covers, with a further 40 covers in the casual dining area to the rear, which also serves as an excellent function room. In addition, at the rear, our large garden has previously won the coveted Hall & Woodhouse 'Garden of the Year' Award and features its very own petanque court, which is used at least 3 times a week and is one of the few courts in the south of England.