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The people at Frogshole Farm know better than most that every cloud has a silver lining - after suffering a fire in 2008, this 16th-Century farmhouse was carefully rebuilt and restored, giving the owners opportunity to introduce contemporary twists while, of course, retaining much of the building's original character. The neutral co...
View full reviewThe Kings Arms is a charming Grade II listed 17th-century coaching inn set in the heart of the beautiful, historical village of Rotherfield. There are unspoilt views over the High Weald, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, from the extensive garden and patios, while inside the open fires and exposed beams lend plenty of warmth and...
View full reviewThe American tradition of calling in at highway diners has now become a welcome addition to UK travel, too. Route 23 Diner carries the torch by giving an American-style name to a 21st-century British roadside eatery. Situated on the A23, the main arterial route just outside Brighton, Route 23 is decorated in flamboyant style, with mu...
View full reviewSmith & Western brings a little piece of the good-old Wild West to Sussex, with three fantastic American-themed family restaurants in Chichester, Horsham and Crawley. Standing between the South Downs and the sea, Chichester has it all - its busy yachting harbour and stunning countryside reflecting its seafaring and agricultural ...
View full reviewIf you’re looking for a quintessentially British establishment offering historic charm, hearty fare and beer straight from the cask, look no further than The Royal Oak. Situated near the sleepy village of Wineham, The Royal Oak’s beautiful exterior, surrounded by lush green lawn and foliage, draws locals and those merely passi...
View full reviewBuilt in the 18th century, The Black Swan is one of the oldest surviving buildings in the enchanting village of Pease Pottage. Quality and comfort are the attributes upon which this restaurant prides itself, and the great food and drink offering – as well as the excellent customer service – is everything you would expect from ...
View full reviewSet inside a country house that boasts plenty of character, and surrounded by acres of stunning countryside, this restaurant is also, surprisingly, just a short distance from Gatwick International Airport. With a situational set-up like this one, it's no surprise that the à la carte menu and fine wine selection are as impress...
View full reviewThe Lion d'Or restaurant at the Copthorne Hotel London Gatwick is a beautifully traditional restaurant serving excellent modern British cuisine. Situated on the Sussex and Surrey border, the hotel is conveniently located for Gatwick airport, but with 100 acres of tranquil woodland to admire, it feels pleasantly tucked away from the ...
View full reviewThe Firle Estate stretches over the beautiful rolling hills of the South Downs National Park, an area recognised as one of the most important chalk landscapes in the country. Firle Village makes a great starting point for any adventure in the South Downs National Park and boasts a wonderful village pub with excellent food and loca...
View full reviewBaloos is the delicious creation of chef and restaurateur Chris and front-of-house manager Amanda. Chris' passion for seasonal, flavour-packed food using the freshest seasonal produce, combined with Amanda's friendly charm and personal touch, makes Baloos a real treat. Chris, who trained at River Cottage, has a clear vision of the f...
View full reviewSituated in Rodmell just south of Lewes, The Abergavenny Arms is an amazing 500-year-old building and one of the most authentic English village pubs you could possibly find. The fantastic selection of great beers, a menu of wonderful food and a friendly welcome all make this pub stand out. Delicious starters of pork tenderloin tempu...
View full reviewThe Downsman combines the atmosphere of a contemporary pub with the cuisine of a sophisticated Indian restaurant. The owners pride themselves on their lightness of touch in both the decor and the cooking. The dining and lounge area are light and airy, with elegant dark furniture and booths of comfy black benches with brightly colour...
View full reviewTucked away within the West Sussex countryside, The Curious Pig in the Parlour offers homecooked British food and wood-fired pizzas in a sweetly eccentric setting. Hefty sharing platters crammed with sticky pork ribs, honey and mustard sausages, runny scotch egg and roast ham dominate the menu, along with sizzling steaks served strai...
View full reviewAlthough the Arora International Hotel in Crawley may not be the first place that springs to mind when one thinks of Italian cuisine, it is home to the fabulous Gallucci - a restaurant that serves delicious authentic Italian food with a contemporary twist. Chef Omero Gallucci began cooking in his mother's kitchen in Italy when he wa...
View full reviewSet amid 240 acres of beautiful Grade I listed woodland gardens, Leonardslee Estate presents an unforgettable dining experience. Restaurant Interlude offers guests the opportunity to engage with nature and the surrounding landscape through innovative dishes – all from the comfort of an opulent dining room within a 19th-century m...
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