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3 miles South Heighton, Newhaven, BN9
Friendly Characterful Pub. Sky Sports, Pool, Darts, Toads, Real Ales. On the edge of South Downs National Park.
3.1 miles Newhaven, East Sussex, BN9
Superb Food, Vegetarian and Intolerances catered for. Great Beers Big garden, Disabled access and toilet. Log fire in winter. On the edge of, and with direct access to the South Downs National Park.
3.3 miles Berwick, Polegate, BN26
A traditional flint stone cottage pub nestling below the South Downs, East Sussex. Serving award winning ales direct from the cask & fine foods.
3.6 miles Lewes, East Sussex, BN7
A traditional pub with a rustic feel in the heart of the historic town of Lewes, situated opposite Harvey's Brewery and next to the River Ouse.
3.6 miles Lewes, East Sussex, BN7
The Dorset is one of Harvey & Son’s oldest pubs, built in 1670 on the site of an illegal workhouse, and is about 100 steps from the famous Bridge Wharf brewery. Parts of the original building still form areas of the pub today.
4.1 miles Lewes, East Sussex, BN7
The Pelham Arms is a traditional pub at the top of Lewes High Street, with nice ales, wine & food & relaxed friendly service... but I might tweet anything!
4.6 miles Newhaven, East Sussex, BN9
Situated in the port of Newhaven, linking the UK to France via Dieppe, The Hope Inn is a country pub by the sea. The area is surrounded by chalk down land, which includes the famous Seven Sisters Sea Cliffs and the Cuckmere Valley to its east and Peacehav
4.7 miles Litlington, Polegate, BN26
5.3 miles Seaford, East Sussex, BN25
The Wellington is a traditional pub with 4 rooms offering comfortable bed & breakfast accommodation combined with an atmospheric bar and an excellent dining experience.
5.6 miles Cuckmere Haven, Seaford, BN25
The remote shingle beach at nearby Cuckmere Haven has seen many a smuggling run. In the Middle Ages, Seaford was one of the main ports serving Southern England, but the town's fortunes declined due to