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Wilingdon
Enjoy the warm and friendly atmosphere at The British Queen, located in Willingdon.
Withyham
Village pub with restaurant, bar and garden, as well as accommodation.
Crowborough
18th century public serving food, drink and live events.
Ninfield
Village pub offering food and functions
Frant
The Abergavenny Arms is an imposing 15th century coaching inn located in East Sussex.
Pub serving food and local beer
Maresfield
18th-century coaching inn on the edge of Ashdown Forest, offering food and accommodation with 17 bedrooms.
Heathfield
Pub serving real ales, located in Cade Street
Heathfield
The Gun in Chiddingly, offers a great choice of menus, for everyone including a children’s menu. There is a large play area for the children too.
Old Heathfield
14th century traditional pub offering food and garden.
Mayfield
The Rose & Crown is situated in the picturesque village of Mayfield and offers good quality, freshly made food with locally sourced ingredients as well as a selection of fine wines and local ale and cider.
East Hoathly
Set in the village of East Hoathly, formally the old School house, the pub is over 250yrs old. Serving local produce and handcrafted beers.
Herstmonceux
Traditional village pub offering food and gardens
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.
Upper Hartfield
The Gallipot Inn has a restaurant and garden where food and drink is served. The Inn also offers a take away service.
Hellingly
Traditional family run pub servicing food and drink.
Hailsham
Traditional pub with garden in the heart of Hailsham.
Polegate
A good value, welcoming pub close to the A27.
Pevensey
The perfect place to relax after taking in Pevensey's attractions, only a step away from Pevensey Castle.
Crowborough
The Catts Inn has been at the heart of the community since 1741, however a tipple may have been enjoyed here as it was rumoured to be a drinking house prior to 1741.