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Uckfield
The Ringles Cross is a traditional pub restaurant, near to Uckfield, serving traditional pub food and drinks, inside and out. It has a terrace area / family garden.
Hailsham
The King's Head Cacklebury in Hailsham, East Sussex is a traditional Harvey’s Community Pub offering great ales, log fire, large enclosed garden, pub games, and is dog friendly.
Ninfield
Village pub offering food and functions
Alfriston
Small cafe in the heart of Alfriston serving home made food
Heathfield
Food is home made and locally sourced where possible.
Uckfield
Cafe offering everything from coffee, breakfast and snacks in the centre of Uckfield.
East Hoathly
Serving food and drink all day in a very friendly and welcoming café. You will also find many beautiful pieces of jewellery, cards and a multitude of small gift ideas and something for the house. Upstairs a boutique showcases stylish clothing from…
Frant
Traditional pub with two bars, a restaurant area, large enclosed gardens, and a children’s play area.
Lewes
The Blacksmith Arms provides delicious food for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
FOREST ROW
Situated in Forest Row serving everything from morning coffee to breakfast, lunch and dinner, as well as accommodating every special occasion!
Buxted
The Buxted Inn is situated in the heart of the picturesque village of Buxted, in East Sussex.
Willingdon
Pub serving food and drink at the foot of the South Downs.
Framfield, Uckfield
The Hare & Hounds is a traditional village pub providing good food and drink in the village of Framfield, East Sussex. The pub/restaurant has a garden and parking for customers too.
Boreham Street, Wartling
Traditional pub offering local ale, camping and a large garden in beautiful countryside.
Crowborough
The Blue Anchor is a super spot to ‘moor up’ for a few hours - with locally sourced ingredients and freshly cooked food, delicious drinks and friendly service on offer.
With the pub close to Ashdown Forest and set within the High Weald Area of…
Hartfield
Established as a commercial apple orchard in 1966, the farm is ideally situated on the Northern gateway to the Ashdown Forest. It is found close to the picturesque village of Hartfield, made famous by AA Milne’s stories of Winnie the Pooh.
Hartfield
Fifteenth century pub in Ashdown Forest with food and gardens.
Rotherfield
Grade II listed 17th Century pub located in the small village of Rotherfield.
Uckfield
Family bakery offering homemade cakes and lunches
Maresfield
18th-century coaching inn on the edge of Ashdown Forest, offering food and accommodation with 17 bedrooms.