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3.9 miles Lower Horsebridge, Hailsham, BN27
The White Hart is a traditional family run pub dedicated to it customers, and probably still the cheapest in the area. We have a new Function Room & Lounge Bar available please phone or email for more details
4.4 miles East Hoathly, Lewes, BN8
The Kings Head is a Grade II, listed property set in the conservation area of the village of East Hoathly.
5.5 miles Ashburnham, Battle, TN33
Set in rural Ashburnham on the 1066 walk, the Ash Tree Inn is a 17th Century free house offering a warm welcome, traditional home cooked pub grub, open fires, real ales, beer garden, monthly quizes & ample parking. Well behaved dogs & children welcome.
6 miles Boreham Street, Hailsham, BN27
The Bull's Head is a traditional Sussex Pub serving wonderful Harveys Ales including our own Bull's Head Bitter CAMRA - country pub of the year 2014, SE.
6.7 miles Burwash, East Sussex, TN19
We are located in the picturesque village of Burwash which looks out upon the High Weald of East Sussex, this Country Inn has played host to travelers for over 300 years. We're open 365 days a year. We have just recently won AA 3 Star Inn rating
6.8 miles Burwash, Etchingham, TN19
The Rose & Crown Welcome to The Rose and Crown, a beautiful 15th century village inn. Meet the Manager called Hope! A very traditional English pub open all year round, with cosy log fires in the w
7.4 miles Ridgewood, Uckfield, TN22
This pub serves great food but it does get very busy so booking is advisable.
7.6 miles Ninfield, Battle, TN33
Welcome to The Blacksmiths Inn, Battle. A warm and inviting pub where everyone is welcome. Offering real ales, refreshing beers, ciders and wines, with something to suit everyone's taste. Our food
7.8 miles Hooe, Battle, TN33
The inn is mentioned in the Doomsday Book in 1084 when it was most likely a shepherd's cottage built halfway between the shepherd's homes and the traditional grazing pastures. In 1520 the cottage beca
8.3 miles Stone Cross, Pevensey, BN24