
The public house became The Crowborough Cross in the 1950s. It had long been the Red Cross. The old coaching inn was one of several mentioned in the will of the brewery owner William Verrall, dated 1836. Verrall had acquired the Red Cross from George Baker Camfield in 1827. The company (JD Wetherspoon) has spent £2 million redeveloping and extending the Grade II listed building at the busy crossroads, in the middle of Crowborough. The two storey property, with an attic, two dormers and a tiled roof, is described in the listing text as ‘late 18th or early 19th century’. Historical photos, details of local history, information relating to events, historical buildings and characters of the area, as well as artwork by local artists including a wooden sculpture of the ‘Ashdown Horse’, are all displayed in the pub.
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Opening Times
Mon | 08:00 – 00:00 | |
Tue | 08:00 – 00:00 | |
Wed | 08:00 – 00:00 | |
Thur | 08:00 – 00:00 | |
Fri | 08:00 – 01:00 | |
Sat | 08:00 – 01:00 | |
Sun | 08:00 – 00:00 |
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Food Times
Mon | 08:00 – 23:00 |
Tue | 08:00 – 23:00 |
Wed | 08:00 – 23:00 |
Thur | 08:00 – 23:00 |
Fri | 08:00 – 23:00 |
Sat | 08:00 – 23:00 |
Sun | 08:00 – 23:00 |