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Number of results: 13
Hastings
Located opposite Hastings railway station, lies The Seadog. A truly independent pub, this is a proper boozer with a touch of Irish charm - Vibes are laid-back and friendly, with an emphasis on good beer, great food, local community, and great craic!…
Hastings
The Crown is an independent, family run freehouse, situated in the heart of Hastings Old Town at the foot of the clifftop country park, and a stone's throw away from the beach. Reopened by Tess and Andrew Swan in July 2014, The Crown is a welcoming…
Battle
The Pub:
www.staycrafted.com/the-pub/
The Pub is open every day for lunch, dinner and drinks, with the kind of classics that remind you why you like pub food in the first place. A variety of dishes and drinks means you could have something…
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.
Hastings
Staying at The Doghouse Inn
Built in 1853, the building historically had guest rooms upstairs which catered to many a traveller coming into Hastings by train and once again it returns to its former glory, with the addition of modern comforts,…
Hastings
The Albion is a beautifully restored heritage pub on the seafront of Hastings Old Town.
The origins of the pub date from 1730, it was rebuilt in 1830 and in 1930 a full refurbishment by Edinburgh based brewer Youngers took place – the arts and…
nr. Battle
If you're looking for a country pub with spectacular views, look no further...
Ticehurst
A cosy English pub with a lot of character.
Peasmarsh
Tillingham is a wine producer in East Sussex, perched on a hill with views over Rye, Romney Marsh and the English Channel. The 70-acre farm is home to vineyards, a winery and a restaurant, plus eleven ensuite rooms in what was formerly a hop barn.
Rye
Step into over 600 years of history at The Mermaid Inn, one of Rye’s most iconic landmarks. Famous for its medieval charm and intriguing stories, this unique venue offers an unforgettable dining and drinking experience.
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.
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.
Hastings
A cosy pub with its own microbrewery, excellent locally sourced food, live music sessions and an impressive middle-of-the-room fireplace.