A 16th-century pub, complete with nooks and crannies, antique furnishings and log fires in winter.
Perfectly situated on top of a ridge at the western end of the Sussex Weald. Offering panoramic views, southward to the imposing South Downs and eastward across the weald looking down on beautiful wooded areas and farmland.
One of the nicest garden settings of any of the pubs in the area. Plenty of wooden tables set amongst the shrubbery, free range chickens, magnificent roses and an old-fashioned privy.
A traditionally cosy country inn. Small rooms, including one reserved for dining and one with a blazing wood burning stove in winter. Tiled floors, wood half panelled walls and low beams. Beers are served by gravity dispense from a stillage alongside the bar whilst meals are substantial and of high quality.