Number of results: 11
Ticehurst
A cosy English pub with a lot of character.
Winchelsea
We are a family run establishment, set in the historic town of Winchelsea, we are situated right opposite the the church, with the court hall museum, as a neighbour. Whether you are looking for somewhere to stop off from a long walk, to enjoy a…
Hastings
A cosy pub with its own microbrewery, excellent locally sourced food, live music sessions and an impressive middle-of-the-room fireplace.
RYE
Welcome to the unique Mermaid Inn, rich in history and a reputation for being haunted, 600 years of history and there are so many stories. Cellars dating from 1156 and rebuilt in 1420 with 31 unique rooms to choose from.
ROBERTSBRIDGE
Treat yourself to a traditional 1066 Sussex welcome and discover The George Inn, which has been lovingly restored by owners John and Jane, standing with pride in the historic village of Robertsbridge.
nr. Battle
If you're looking for a country pub with spectacular views, look no further...
Hastings Old Town
The Stag is a 16th Century pub (the town’s oldest) on the most historic street in Hastings Old Town. Our interior is cosy and quirky but far from old-fashioned: original beams, wooden floors, log stoves and twinkly lights. Sneak out the back and…
ST. LEONARDS-ON-SEA
The recipient of a Bib Gourmand award by Michelin, The Royal in St Leonards is a much-loved gastropub.
Battle
Ash Tree Inn is a welcoming 17th Century free house in Ashburnham, East Sussex, set in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Hastings
An independent freehouse in the heart of Hastings Old Town serving locally sourced food and drink.
RYE
A converted Oast House full of character and situated just one mile from the Antient Town of Rye. Offering B&B accommodation and two restaurants serving local produce.