This 15th century building was originally three cottages, saved from demolition in 1927 when bought by a local resident for £900. Once the Museum of Sussex Folklore, this Grade II listed building has been a quality restaurant since 1987. Starting with one hand pump in 2011, there are now 4 pumps on the bar selling a good selection of ales in fine condition. As well as the regular ales, there are frequently changing guest ales, one of which is usually a dark ale. (Ale choice currently limited - covid restrictions)
Customers are welcome to drink without having a meal, although the food menu is good value. The secluded courtyard garden is great for the warmer weather
Branch Pub of the Year in 2014 and 2015