The Rayleigh Arms

Located in the heart of Essex, The Rayleigh Arms is a family run business brought to you by an experienced team led by Tony & Debbie Baisden. Our aim is to offer a modern British gastro experience with a focus on British pub tradition.
We are a relaxed and friendly pub where everybody feels welcome. We have a comfortable bar area that leads into the pub restaurant with various areas to dine. Using fresh seasonal ingredients, we work with local suppliers to produce delicious home-cooked menus.


Opening Hours:

Tuesday — Saturday
12pm — 11.00pm

Sunday
12pm — 10.30pm

Food Service
Tuesday — Saturday 12pm — 2.30pm 6pm — 9pm
Sunday 12pm — 6pm

Contact Us
Owl’s Hill,
Terling, Chelmsford,
CM3 2PW

01245 233 444
http://info@therayleigharms.co.uk
Website: https://therayleigharms.co.uk
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheRayleighArms/

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