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One bar plus a restaurant make up this seventeenth century building which has been a pub since 1890. It is a food led, destination pub, specialising in locally caught fresh fish, local game and meat and, in season, home grown vegetables. Under new ownership from Spring 2017.

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Previous Names
Local Authority
Wealden District
Last updated
03/07/2023
Last surveyed
15/01/2014
Leasehold owner
unknown
Freehold owner
unknown
Pub ID
HES/ALCIS-1000
Asset of Community Value

Two hanging tile stone 18th century cottages converted into a inn around 1890 there are a lot of fittings that could date from inter-war times in this four roomed pub. The right hand door leads to a small room with old dado panelling, old similar panelling on the bar counter front with an old top and it is more like a hatch than a counter and a short old baffle by the doorway to the left. Teo low partitions create a short passage to the toilets at the rear where the brick arch above the doorway looks very 1930s; two good exterior etched windows.

Doorway to the left into a tiny room in the middle containing the servery where both the public area and the servery have a parquet floor. What could be an inter-war counter looks like its position has changed as it doesn't match the parquet floor. The old stillage now has three casks dispensing a craft keg and lager products; old, possibly inter-war dado panelling.

A doorway leads to the small lounge on the left in what looks like the oldest part of the pub with its low ceiling, inglenook fireplace of old (possibly inter-war) bricks and cupboards within. The left hand wall has half timbering and there is old dado panelling. There is a dining room on the far left and the pub operates as more of a restaurant that sells beer and closes on Sundays at 4pm.

Two hanging tile stone 18th century cottages converted into a inn around 1890 there are a lot of fittings that could date from inter-war times in this four roomed pub. The right hand door leads to a small room with old dado panelling, old similar panelling on the bar counter front with an old top and it is more like a hatch than a counter and a short old baffle by the doorway to the left. Teo low partitions create a short passage to the toilets at the rear where the brick arch above the doorway looks very 1930s; two good exterior etched windows.

Doorway to the left into a tiny room in the middle containing the servery where both the public area and the servery have a parquet floor. What could be an inter-war counter looks like its position has changed as it doesn't match the parquet floor. The old stillage now has three casks dispensing a craft keg and lager products; old, possibly inter-war dado panelling.

A doorway leads to the small lounge on the left in what looks like the oldest part of the pub with its low ceiling, inglenook fireplace of old (possibly inter-war) bricks and cupboards within. The left hand wall has half timbering and there is old dado panelling. There is a dining room on the far left and the pub operates as more of a restaurant that sells beer and closes on Sundays at 4pm.

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