This one‑bar Horley pub has long been a familiar local landmark. Originally named The Gatwick after the old Gatwick Racecourse, it was rebranded as the Airfield Tavern in 2014. The building sits in a convenient town centre position close to Gatwick Airport, drawing both neighbourhood regulars and steady passing trade.
Inside, the single bar features wooden floors throughout, a raised seating area at the front, and a lively, open layout that naturally creates a bustling atmosphere—especially during busy evenings and with the energy of the room. The bar is equipped with a pool table, darts board, and juke box, giving the space a classic, sociable pub feel. There are also excellent kitchen facilities which support the pub’s traditional style of operation.
Externally, there is a paved rear patio/garden that offers a well‑lit, outdoor area.
The private accommodation consists of a first-floor flat with three bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen and a bathroom, all with separate access from the rear.