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Station Road, Isfield, Uckfield, EAST SUSSEX, TN22 5XBTelephone
01825 750349Uckfield
The Laughing Fish is in the quiet village of Isfield, not far from Uckfield or Lewes, in East Sussex. It is a Greene King tenancy run since February 2001 by tenants Andy & Linda Brooks, whose principles are simple - we try to give a genuine
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Hailsham Cattle Market, Market Street, Hailsham, EAST SUSSEX, BN27 2AGHailsham
Local Quality Traceable Food Crafts
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Deanland Wood Park Ltd, Deanland Road, Chiddingly, EAST SUSSEX, BN27 3RNTelephone
01825 872406Chiddingly
A park home estate situated in the countryside. The Inn on the Park offers residents and family members a drink within the estate.
Horam
The May Garland Inn in Horam, East Sussex is a family run Inn offering home cooked food and produce is sourced locally. There is a garden with a children’s play area.
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43-45 Eastbourne Road, Pevensey Bay, EAST SUSSEX, BN24 6HLTelephone
01323 761914Pevensey Bay
Indian restaurant offering a very contemporary menu and modern ambience in the heart of Pevensey.
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Beacon Road, Crowborough, EAST SUSSEX, TN6 1BBTelephone
01892 319299Crowborough
The Blue Anchor is a super spot to ‘moor up’ for a few hours - with locally sourced ingredients and freshly cooked food, delicious drinks and friendly service on offer.
With the pub close to Ashdown Forest and set within the High Weald Area of…Address
Five Ash Down, Uckfield, EAST SUSSEX, TN22 3ANTelephone
01825 732191Uckfield
Good drink. Good Food. Good People.
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High Street, Wadhurst , EAST SUSSEX, TN5 6APTelephone
01892 782850Wadhurst
Pub serving food and drink in Wadhurst.
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Framfield Memorial Hall, Framfield, East Sussex, TN22 5NRTelephone
01825 890182Framfield
Homemade cakes, jams and chutneys, cards, crafts, second-hand books, plants, bric-a-brac.
Location of market - Hailsham Cattle Market Site
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High Street, Pevensey, EAST SUSSEX, BN24 5LETelephone
01323 762371Pevensey
The perfect place to relax after taking in Pevensey's attractions, only a step away from Pevensey Castle.
Uckfield
Cafe offering everything from coffee, breakfast and snacks in the centre of Uckfield.
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High Street, Hailsham, EAST SUSSEX, BN27 1ASTelephone
01323 842152Hailsham
Traditional pub with garden in the heart of Hailsham.
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London Road, Budletts Common, Uckfield, EAST SUSSEX, TN22 2EATelephone
01825 749789Budletts Common, Uckfield
In its 16th year, the Blue Asia in Uckfield, East Sussex offers a sophisticated fine dining experience with effortlessly charming staff, discreet service and tantalising food that few can compete with, ensuring guests come back repeatedly.
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Downsview Vineyard, Hadlow Down Road, Rotherfield, EAST SUSSEX, TN6 3RGTelephone
07799 367024Rotherfield
This small but beautiful vineyard sits on a gently sloping south facing plot in the Sussex Weald.
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5 Grand Parade, Polegate, EAST SUSSEX, BN26 6QLTelephone
01323 485248Polegate
Indian Restaurant to eat in or takeaway based in Polegate
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High Street, Pevensey, EAST SUSSEX, BN24 5LETelephone
01323 762155Pevensey
Situated next to the historic Pevensey Castle famous for the 1066 landing place of William of the Conquer. Serving traditional fare prepared with passion on the premises, you'll find everything from coffee to lunches to afternoon tea.
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Cross-in-Hand Road, Heathfield, EAST SUSSEX, TN21 0SNTelephone
01435 865449Heathfield
Food is home made and locally sourced where possible.
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St James Square, High Street, Wadhurst, EAST SUSSEX, TN5 6APTelephone
01892 783224Wadhurst
16th century coaching inn with food, garden and accommodation.
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Eastbourne Road, Ridgewood, Uckfield, EAST SUSSEX, TN22 5SPTelephone
01825 762989Ridgewood, Uckfield
The Highlands Inn can be found in Uckfield in East Sussex. This family run pub offers good food and drink.
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High Street, Rotherfield, Crowborough, EAST SUSSEX, TN6 3LHTelephone
01892 852546Crowborough
The Catts Inn has been at the heart of the community since 1741, however a tipple may have been enjoyed here as it was rumoured to be a drinking house prior to 1741.