Exterior shot of Blackboys inn

About

The Blackboys Inn was used as an overnight stopping place for drivers transporting charcoal from the local woods to lewes and other surrounding towns. The name Blackboys came about due to the colour of the boys who emerged from the wood after burning charcoal. The pub is believed to be haunted and there are various stories as to the identity of the ghost (Thought to be female).
But now the Blackboys Inn is a far cry from the stopping place for drivers transporting charcoal. Now you'll find a friendly and relaxing environment which has been beautifully refurbished, where you can enjoy fine wine, local ales and excellent cuisine.

The restaurant is available for private parties. The back room seating a comfortable 20 and both rooms together 48. We aim to provide you with not only memorable food, but also the ambience to suit.

Map & Directions

The Blackboys Inn

Lewes Road, Blackboys, Uckfield, East Sussex, TN22 5LG

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Tel: 01825 890283

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