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When I went to The Cock Inn, I stole owner Val’s purse. Not literally, but it felt like I had when I considered the quality of my meal and the price I paid. Stunning views and an idyllic countryside location are just the start of the list of reasons to visit this charming pub – the locally sourced sirloin steak, stuffed with S...
View full reviewCrockstead Farm Hotel is set within 200 acres of rolling countryside and is the epitome of proper country dining. Step into the tranquil surroundings of this small and cosy country hotel and be whisked away to a place of peace and comfort.
The estate’s history reaches as far back as the 13th century, and the restaurant an...
The delightful Hatch Inn has been a pub for nearly 300 years, and the building itself dates back as far as 1430. In the past it was a haunt for charcoal burners and smugglers, though now it is better known as the landmark public house in the Ashdown Forest, just five minutes from the Winnie the Pooh bridge. The large pub garden af...
View full reviewNestled in the stunning Sussex countryside is Gravetye Manor – a spectacular hotel that needs to be seen to be believed. This delightful historic hotel is set in 1000 acres of tranquil English countryside, just 30 miles from central London. Boasting 17 luxurious bedrooms, Gravetye is the perfect venue for an extra-special weeken...
View full reviewThe history of this pretty restaurant in West Hoathly is impressive indeed. The pub was established way back in 1340, with the barn bar built a little later in 1540 - you cannot get more traditional than that. The White Hart specialises in homemade food, cooked fresh to order and with a profound emphasis on quality seasonal, loc...
View full reviewMister Magnolia is a lively family-friendly coffee shop in the village of Ditchling with a charming interior bedecked with old school furniture and vintage children's toys. Run by two sisters, Sophie and Natalie (who have six children between them), Mister Magnolia is a place to relax with your children - the designated area for lit...
View full reviewThe General is an unexpected discovery in the quintessential English setting of Ditchling. With its clean lines, cosmopolitan decor and modern-fusion menus designed around the best local produce, villagers refer to it as a 'refreshingly different local treasure'. Capturing the Sussex love of open houses, local arts and crafts, li...
View full reviewResiding in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty at the heart of the South Downs National Park you’ll find The Blacksmiths Arms – an award-winning pub and restaurant full of charm. This traditional 18th-century pub boasts a well-stocked bar, log-burning fire, comfy leather seating and walls adorned with art, creating a cosy a...
View full reviewRalph’s Café is situated in Forest Row, a tourist destination in the heart of the Ashdown Forest. There is free parking outside and a wide outdoor terrace where you can watch the world go by. The owners pride themselves on the fact that virtually everything they sell is handmade on the premises and their motto is ‘splendid co...
View full reviewTaffels in Forest Row is a warming café offering breakfast, lunch and organic and biodynamic cakes, including plenty of vegan and gluten-free options. Owner Andrew Higgo is a long-standing member of the community and leads a friendly and attentive team renowned for fantastic service.
A range of delicious breakfast options ...
We were made to feel most welcome during our recent visit to the Swan. Upon arrival, the friendly staff led us through to one of the two dining areas, where wooden floors and exposed beams contribute to the restaurant's mountain-range-lodge-inspired interior. I started with the goat's cheese figs, which had been drizzled with a l...
View full reviewThe team at the independently run Brambletye Hotel aim to bring back traditional hospitality by offering warm, friendly and flexible service. Being an integral part of the local community is also important to them - they regularly host charity events and can expertly cater for weddings, birthdays and other special occasions. The hot...
View full reviewThis picturesque country pub looks as good on the inside as it does on the outside. David and Leisa Simmons took over nearly ten years ago, having worked at the pub for more than 12 years, helping to build its reputation for good food, great value and a friendly atmosphere to match. The spacious, comfortable interior is very much ...
View full reviewSituated on the A22 between Uckfield and Eastbourne, The Black Lion at Halland has a lot to offer. This public house has a traditional bar, bed and breakfast facilities and an adjoining restaurant with capacity for 50 diners, available for lunches, evening meals and private functions. The menu incorporates firm favourites such as f...
View full reviewThe Blackboys Inn is a 14th-Century public house and restaurant located in the pretty hamlet of Blackboys on the outskirts of Uckfield. The pub has been under new ownership since October 2011 and the team has introduced exciting new menus featuring fresh, seasonal food alongside a superb selection of Fine Harveys Ale and a detailed w...
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