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Cinque Ports, Seaford

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A central bar and three pillars greet you through the porch of this friendly locals' town pub. It curves round to a darts room past the fire. To the right a side yard offers either fresh air or a smoker's area, depending. The furniture is eclectic . Authentic Thai food is available Wed to Sunday evenings, other times by arrangement.

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Previous Names
Local Authority
Lewes District
Last updated
09/04/2024
Last surveyed
07/02/2012
Pub ID
BRI/31
Asset of Community Value

A typical terraced building, Georgian or Victorian, its Facebook site states it was once an old posting inn called the Venus Ale House, later renamed the Rising Sun. When its licensed premises were larger, encompassing the next door Queens House, it was known as the Cinque Ports Hotel. Much evidence remains of an interwar refit with half-height tongue and groove panelling all around the interior. Entrance is through a central vestibule with doors once leading off each side. Only the top half now remain as windows, the lower dados being matching but cruder replacements (photos 1 & 2). There is a central arrangement of pillars and posts before the bar counter, denoting the division of two main front bars and perhaps the site of a jug and bottle (photos 3 &4). Central floor area is of old boards and the counter is of tongue and groove panelling with brass foot rail (photo 5). The central part of the bar back also appears to be an interwar original, although the flanking shelving is either a matching replacement or an add-on. Front-right public bar area has 1930s red tile floor and modest wood surround fireplace (photo 6). Front windows here are replacements. Ladies toilets have tongue and groove panelling and 1930s windows. External door to left side is now blocked up. This side of the pub has much depth and was once probably three successive rooms: (i) front, a carpeted area; (ii) middle, an ex-lounge with larger 1930s fireplace (partly obscured by ‘specials board’ – photo 3) and fixed wall seating; (iii) beyond the gents toilets, a rear room with no interesting fittings or fixtures but a good view into the old back of the servery and stairs. Perhaps enough here to warrant R.I.

A typical terraced building, Georgian or Victorian, its Facebook site states it was once an old posting inn called the Venus Ale House, later renamed the Rising Sun. When its licensed premises were larger, encompassing the next door Queens House, it was known as the Cinque Ports Hotel. Much evidence remains of an interwar refit with half-height tongue and groove panelling all around the interior. Entrance is through a central vestibule with doors once leading off each side. Only the top half now remain as windows, the lower dados being matching but cruder replacements (photos 1 & 2). There is a central arrangement of pillars and posts before the bar counter, denoting the division of two main front bars and perhaps the site of a jug and bottle (photos 3 &4). Central floor area is of old boards and the counter is of tongue and groove panelling with brass foot rail (photo 5). The central part of the bar back also appears to be an interwar original, although the flanking shelving is either a matching replacement or an add-on. Front-right public bar area has 1930s red tile floor and modest wood surround fireplace (photo 6). Front windows here are replacements. Ladies toilets have tongue and groove panelling and 1930s windows. External door to left side is now blocked up. This side of the pub has much depth and was once probably three successive rooms: (i) front, a carpeted area; (ii) middle, an ex-lounge with larger 1930s fireplace (partly obscured by ‘specials board’ – photo 3) and fixed wall seating; (iii) beyond the gents toilets, a rear room with no interesting fittings or fixtures but a good view into the old back of the servery and stairs. Perhaps enough here to warrant R.I.

General information about historic pub interiors
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Monday
11:00am - Midnight
Tuesday
11:00am - Midnight
Wednesday
11:00am - Midnight
Thursday
11:00am - Midnight
Friday
11:00am - Midnight
Saturday
11:00am - Midnight
Sunday
11:00am - 11:30pm
Monday
No Service
Tuesday
No Service
Wednesday
5:00pm - 9:00pm
Thursday
5:00pm - 9:00pm
Friday
5:00pm - 9:00pm
Saturday
5:00pm - 9:00pm
Sunday
5:00pm - 9:00pm
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Facilities
Sports TV Sports TV
Evening Meals Evening Meals
Weds - Sun
Disabled Access Disabled Access
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
Games Games
Toad in the hole
Real Fire Real Fire
Smoking Smoking
Features
Real Ale Real Ale
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Quiet Quiet
Transport
Close to bus routes (200m)
12, 12A
Nearby Station (350m)
Seaford (Sussex)
Directions
bottom of Broad St
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