This 15th century building was originally three cottages, saved from demolition in 1927 when bought by a local resident for £900. Once the Museum of Sussex Folklore, this Grade II listed building has been a quality restaurant since 1987. Starting with one hand pump in 2011, there are now several pumps on the bar selling a good selection of local ales in fine condition.
Customers are welcome to drink without having a meal, although the food menu is good value, especially the set menu (lunchtimes and some early evenings). The secluded courtyard garden is great for the warmer weather
Branch Pub of the Year in 2014 and 2015
Historic Interest
Grade 2 Listed in conservation area, 15th century building, Oldest in village
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This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
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