A tastefully refurbished old village pub, originally a coaching inn. The landlord celebrates the best of English and especially Sussex which extends to the whole of the drinks and food menu. The changing beers are all from Sussex, Surrey or Hampshire microbreweries. Typically one is a hoppy golden or pale ale whilst the other is Porter, Old Ale or Mild according to season. Keg beers and lagers are from British microbreweries. The food menu is expertly cooked by a professional chef team ingredients sourced from within a few miles of the pub and the restaurant has been recently refurbished. Popular with walkers and cyclists, the pub has collaborated with the National Trust on a 4 mile walk through the adjacent Slindon Woods. A beer festival is usually held each April featuring up to 25 Sussex ales and live music in a marquee. Runner Up for Sussex Life magazine Community Pub of the Year 2015.
Historic Interest
Has been a pub for 170 years but not original interior
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
George, Eartham
Now has 5 handpumps
Changing beers typically include: Langham (seasonal)
The venue's range of changing beers regularly includes the following rare beer styles: Mild, Porter, Stout, Old Ale
Source: Local