Located on the edge of Hove, The Hangleton Manor has been wonderfully restored with a gorgeous large garden, and is convenient for exploring Brighton, the South Downs and the 3 mile long wild flower haven of Shoreham beach.
Conversion
An impressive conversion of a lovely building constructed in C16 and for many years a manor house and farm. In the interwar period it was a hotel, but fell into disuse in the 1960s and was under threat of demolition before it was rescued and converted into a pub and restaurant in the 1970s. Dark wood panelling and wooden ceiling beams in the dining room and bar may be very old in places. The attractive wooden counter was installed at the time of conversion and the bar has a stone-flagged floor and is decorated in traditional style. Operated by Hall & Woodhouse, there are real ales and meals.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Hangleton Manor, Hove
Changing beers typically include: Hall and Woodhouse [Badger] (seasonal)