The Plough Inn, over 150 years old, is a beautiful country building with a difficult history. The Plough Inn was built by John Dives in the first half of the 19th Century, the first Inn Keeper was a local traveling carpenter and his wife by the names of Thomas and Read more [...]
All Pubs & Bars
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The George Inn, Alfriston
The George was first licensed to sell beer in 1397 – not looking too bad for 615 years! With delicious food, sumptious relaxing and charming bedrooms, refreshing ales, oak beams, open log fires, friendly atmosphere, quality service and a beautiful location; we have all you need to fully enjoy your Read more [...]
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The Globe Inn Marsh, Rye
The Globe Inn Marsh, a traditional but modern country inn located in the heart of Rye, just a couple of miles from the coast. They specialise in using fresh and local produce to create good, innovative home cooked food from Field Farm Sea and as well as offering a wide selection of Read more [...]
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The Ship Inn, Rye
The Ship Inn is in the centre of Rye, at the bottom of Mermaid Street. It was built in 1592 and originally used as a warehouse for storing contraband seized from smugglers. It is now an inn which has 10 bedrooms, a restaurant and bar downstairs, places to sit outside Read more [...]
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The Star Pub, Petworth
Set in the lovely market town of Petworth, The Star shines brightly as one of West Sussex’s most welcoming pubs. With a tale that dates back to 1591, it’s a historic, characterful setting in which to enjoy great food and hearty real ales.
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The Countryman Inn, Horsham
The Countryman Inn is a traditional rural hostelry with warming log fires in the winter, fantastic open country views, a cosy bar and a charming restaurant. The menu reflects the changing seasons and offers good hearty home cooked dishes of traditional rural food all year. Whenever possible local produce is Read more [...]
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The Dorset, Lewes
Located under the famous ‘Cliffe’ at the lower end of Lewes town centre, close to the South Downs Way and just a stones throw from Brighton. With lots of room it’s a great family pub, walkers are welcome and if you’re a cyclist we’ve always got somewhere to store your Read more [...]
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The Talbot, Cuckfield
In the heart of Cuckfield Village, the Talbot serves a wonderful range of lunch, bar and dinner menus… and of course traditional Sunday lunches. Add our extensive wine list, regional ales and relaxed atmosphere, there is no place better to entertain friends, family and colleagues.
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The George, Robertsbridge
Treat yourself to a traditional 1066 Sussex welcome and discover The George Inn. Standing with pride in the village of Robertsbridge, this former 18th Century Coaching Inn is a dog friendly, community pub with an award winning restaurant specialising in local produce. Located near Hastings, Tunbridge Wells and Battle, and Read more [...]
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The George and Dragon Pub, Shipley
The George and Dragon Pub, Dragons Green offers traditional pub food sourced from Sussex producers. The quality of the food is complimented by The George and Dragon being a real drinking pub. As a free house we offer a range of real ales (which change weekly) as well as a Read more [...]
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The Gardener’s Arms, Ardingly
An ancient and truly beautiful house, the Gardeners Arms is situated on the edge of rolling Sussex countryside. The Gardeners Arms is to be found in the leafy village of Ardingly, near Hayward’s Heath, and close to Wakehurst Place National Trust and the South of England Showground. This listed building Read more [...]
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The Star & Garter, East Dean
The Star & Garter lies in the peaceful Downland village of East Dean. This 18th century, flint and brick country pub is the perfect place to relax and enjoy fabulous food and wine. Eat Fresh local fish and seafood are a specialty and the Star Seafood Platter – with Selsey lobster Read more [...]
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The Anchor Inn, Hartfield
The Anchor Inn is a friendly, family orientated 15th Century Inn that prides itself in providing a blend of traditional and contemporary pub cuisine. The pub offers a fantastic selection of locally sourced cask ales such as Larkins Traditional, brewed by Larkins brewery in Chiddingstone, Kent, and of course Harveys Read more [...]
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The Gallipot Inn, Hartfield
Set in Hartfield, in the heart of Pooh Country, only a short walk from the world-famous Pooh Corner sits The Gallipot Inn. Serving excellent locally sourced food from home-made baguettes to daily specials and well kept local beers including Harveys. Pleasant sloping garden behind with good views.
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The George at Burpham
The George at Burpham serves great British seasonal food both at lunchtime and in the evening. Bought by locals and refurbished in summer 2013, the interiors and village location just a couple of miles from Arundel make this an unmissable pub to visit. Walk, cycle or drive. Ample parking. Free wifi. Read more [...]
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The Jolly Sportsman, East Chiltington
Down a myriad of country lanes is this olive green pub with a lovely garden setting looking out to the South Downs. The bar retains some of the character of a Victorian alehouse, with Long Man Best Bitter & Long Blonde on tap, while the dining room strikes a cool, Read more [...]
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The Star, Lingfield
A country pub with great food and a huge garden, set in the glorious Surrey countryside. The Star is in a classic country pub setting in the village of Lingfield, opposite an historic church and within walking distance of Lingfield Race Course. Just a few miles from Gatwick Airport and Read more [...]
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Railway Tavern, East Grinstead
Welcome To The Railway Tavern – your warm and friendly local in East Grinstead. The Railway Tavern, is the perfect place to relax and enjoy a warm, friendly and cosy atmosphere. It brings a cosmopolitan flair to a traditional setting. You will find a welcoming, distinctive and unique local pub, Read more [...]
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The Crow’s Nest Pub, East Grinstead
We would like to welcome you to the Crow’s Nest pub to enjoy fantastic live music, mouthwatering food & a great selection of drinks. Let us spoil you!
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The Ship Inn, East Grinstead
Town centre pub and restaurant with live music most weekends. Chris and Denise welcome you to The Ship – probably the best pub in town! A friendly pub with great atmosphere. There are times of the day when you can have a quiet drink in the corner or other times Read more [...]
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The Lickfold Inn, Lickfold
Chefs Tom Sellers and Graham Squire offer you their modern take on an independent British pub. The kitchen is the operational engine and heartbeat of the Lickfold Inn and every element in each dish is prepared with the utmost precision and care. They pride themselves on marrying traditional methods with cutting edge Read more [...]
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Dorset Arms, East Grinstead
Large pub in East Grinstead High Street with an extensive single, circular bar divided into various seating areas including zones with sofas and soft furnishings and an area suitable for families and children. A real ale festival is held annually in March. A function room is available. There is a Read more [...]
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The Royal Oak, Dormansland
Friendly and fun pub that offers quality food, drink and music. Set in the heart of picturesque Dormansland village, close to Lingfield Park Racecourse.
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Hop Yard Brewing Co., Forest Row
The Hop Yard is the home of Hop Yard Brewing Co, a pool room, a music venue, a place to enjoy a wood-fired sourdough pizza straight from the oven in the yard but most of all a bar serving excellent drinks. Of course we serve all of the HYBC beers Read more [...]
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The Crown, East Grinstead
Welcome to the beautifully refurbished Crown in East Grinstead, a charming pub with real character and a warm welcome for locals and visitors alike. Offering an extensive selection of rare premium spirits – including gins, whiskies, rums and vodkas, quality real ales, craft beers and fine wines. Their dishes are freshly Read more [...]
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The Old Dunnings Mill, East Grinstead
An extended 15th century pub straddling one of the Wealden tributaries of the River Medway. The Mill owes its name to an old rotating water wheel – a replica now replaces the original which was demolished in the early 20th century. A large, traditional pub with a contemporary feel.
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The Bull Inn, Henfield
Located just north of Henfield, this traditional style pub welcomes the whole family (including the dog!) The Bull is certainly worth a visit if you enjoy pizza. With over 20 different varieties of freshly baked gourmet toppings, plus the chance to design your own, all tastes will be well catered Read more [...]
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The Lion and Lobster, Brighton
Spread over three floors, including a pub area, regency restaurant and a wonderful hidden terrace, The Lion & Lobster is one of the oldest and most traditional pubs in Brighton and Hove. Set in a quiet street close to the seafront and crammed with an eclectic mix of pictures, bric Read more [...]
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The Bull, Ditchling
The Bull is a stylishly-converted British pub at the heart of Ditchling village. We’re inside the South Downs National Park, yet only 15 minutes from Brighton and the sea. Favoured by locals and travellers alike, the pub offers a warm and vibrant atmosphere most evenings and weekends and four individually-designed Read more [...]
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The George, Burpham
Serving a great British seasonal menu for lunch and dinner. Bought by locals and refurbished in summer 2013, the interiors and village location just a couple of miles from Arundel make this an unmissable pub to visit. Walk, cycle or drive. Ample parking. Free wifi. Well behaved dogs welcome. Famed Read more [...]
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Crab & Lobster, Sidlesham
Nestling on the banks of Pagham Harbour Nature Reserve the 350 year old Crab & Lobster has been renovated creating one of the most stunning hideaways on the South Coast. Just a ten-minute drive from Chichester and its cultural, architectural and retail charms, at the Crab & Lobster exceptional service Read more [...]
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The Duke of York, Hassocks
Situated on the “Old” London Road, this house used to be on the main Brighton to London road until a new bypass relieved this lovely village of constant traffic. Nowadays, the “Duke” is at the heart of Sayers Common, an area named after a local hero, one Tom Sayer, a Read more [...]
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The Fountain Inn, Ashurst
Situated in the beautiful village of Ashurst, and cited by the Guardian as one of the top 10 cosiest pubs in the UK. The Fountain Inn is a shining example of the great traditional English pub complete with wonky floorboards, inglenook fireplaces, and the heart warming smell of home cooking Read more [...]
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Royal Oak, Midhurst
A beautiful pub set in the stunning West-Sussex countryside with spectacular views of the South Downs, serving locally produced fresh, home-cooked food. Leaning on experience gained from the Rising Sun in Milland, the new team of Julian, Ben, Dan and Pete are excited to have started the process of reviving Read more [...]
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The Mermaid Inn, Rye
From a picturesque cobbled street in the centre of Rye, step back in time and experience the unique atmosphere of one England’s oldest and loveliest inns rebuilt in 1420 and with Norman cellars dating back to 1156. the Mermaid Inn caters for those who appreciate tradition and charm, coupled with Read more [...]
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The Bell, Ticehurst
The story of The Bell stretches back to 1560 when it was a rather showy Tudor building. When we found The Bell, it was crying out for a little tender loving care. So, we have smoothed out the rougher edges but preserved the wonderful imperfections that somehow make it perfect. Read more [...]
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Shepherd & Dog, Fulking
There is a country pub just outside the village, the “Shepherd and Dog” and beside it a spring, where the constant flow of water from the chalk strata gives rise to a small stream. Travelling uphill from the stream there is a public tap and horsetrough at the beginning of Read more [...]
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Bonney Stage, Bolney
Located in the pretty village of Bolney, the centuries-old Bolney Stage just oozes character, with huge inglenook fireplaces, ancient flagstones and crooked beams aplenty, and comfortable old furniture. You’ll find a warm welcome, good honest food, and an unpretentious, chatty atmosphere.
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CJs Cafe Bar, East Grinstead
Situated in the heart of East Grinstead, surrounded by 14th Century timber framed buildings is CJ’s Cafe bar. It is a fabulous place to meet, whether it be for a coffee or something a little stronger, whether meeting friends or colleagues or just relaxing on your own. CJ’s provides the Read more [...]
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The Wiremill, Lingfield
Escape the hustle and bustle of the big city at this country pub – a fantastic spot in summer months and a magical, glittering getaway in winter. As you venture down the bumpy lane towards The Wiremill, you may be thinking to yourself “where on earth am I going”…but fear Read more [...]
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The Crown, Horsted Keynes
The Crown Inn at Horsted Keynes is a historic building dating back to the 16th century. With its beams and feature inglenook, the front bar of this pub is full of character, while the smart dining room houses a grand piano, played on Friday nights. Classical dishes form the core Read more [...]
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The Fox Eating and Drinking House, Sharpthorne
At The Fox Eating and Drinking House, our food is always made from scratch. Making our food from scratch means that we know exactly what is going into all of the food we make. From taste to presentation, we know the food that we bring to our customers. We believe Read more [...]
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The George, Eartham
Nestled into the rolling hills of the Sussex South Downs National Park The George is just off the beaten track in the small village of Eartham. The George has been a public house for over 170 years and is first shown on the Tithe Map from 1840. A traditional English Read more [...]
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The Fox Goes Free, Charlton
The Fox Goes Free offers everything you would expect from the quintessential traditional pub. Charming, quaint and full of character, the Fox Goes Free offers everything you would expect from a traditional pub and more. Oak beams, flint and brick walls, blackboards brimming with temptations, open fireplaces, cosy seating with Read more [...]
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The Jolly Sportsman, Lewes
Good reliably sourced food in a relaxed setting where you can enjoy a bar snack and a pint of local ale r a three course meal with fine wine from our very extensive list. The Jolly Sportsman is situated on a quiet, no-through lane in rural East Chiltington, Sussex by Read more [...]
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The Coach And Horses, Danehill
On the edge of Ashdown Forest lies The Coach and Horses. When it first opened in 1847 when it was a simple alehouse with stabling. It ticks all the boxes for an attractive countryside inn. If you fancy a ramble to work up a thirst or an appetite, ask about the three Read more [...]
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Blacksmiths Head, Lingfield
We are a free house pub and have run things since November 2008, we pride ourselves on providing you with a warm, relaxed and friendly atmosphere that we hope you will find welcoming. During the good weather we are very proud of our gardens that are to the rear of Read more [...]
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The Hatch Inn, Colemans Hatch
The Hatch Inn is located in the heart of Ashdown Forest, close to the acclaimed Ashdown Park Hotel and numerous attractions in the area including Winnie the Pooh bridge. Proprietor, Nicholas Drillsma & partner Sandy Barton have built an enviable reputation over the past eighteen years in producing the highest quality, Read more [...]
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The Red Lion, Chelwood Gate
The Red Lion is an attractive pub built in the 1800s. Famous regulars from the past include Prime Minister Harold Macmillan and President J F Kennedy. Situated in the beautiful Ashdown Forest and close to Haywards Heath, the Red Lion is popular with dog walkers, ramblers and families on a Read more [...]
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The Cat Inn, West Hoathly
Cat Inn is a 16th century free house, with four bedrooms, set in the picturesque village of West Hoathly, a hilltop village set in the heart of the Sussex countryside.
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The Griffin Inn, Fletching
Hugely characterful coaching inn, set in the picturesque village of Fletching, overlooking the Ouse Valley This imposing Grade II listed inn has landscaped gardens with views over Ashdown Forest, the Sussex Downs and ‘Capability’ Brown-designed Sheffield Park Gardens. You might just hear a steam whistle, for the heritage Bluebell Railway Read more [...]