Black Horse Nuthurst. The Black Horse Nuthurst is a village in West Sussex and is one of those delightful hidden places you can find scattered through Sussex. The village itself […]
Pubs of Sussex
Chequers Inn Rowhook
Chequers Inn Rowhook. The Chequers Inn Rowhook, just off the A29 south of Ockley, has some fabulous history and some great food. Even, allegedly, a couple of ghosts knocking about […]
The Star Inn Rusper
The Star Inn Rusper. Looking for a pub to hide in? The Star Inn Rusper could be just the place! Originally built in 1486 the Star Inn Rusper has always […]
The Pump House Brighton
The Pump House Brighton. You can have too much of a good thing, and if you are looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of the Brighton Lanes, […]
Fox Inn Rudgwick
Fox Inn Rudgwick. So, a horse walks into a pub. Seriously, it does! It’s not a set up for a joke but an event that takes place at the Fox […]
Historic Pubs of Sussex
Historic Pubs of Sussex Welcome to my favourite Historic Pubs of Sussex! Below you will find a list of some of my favourite Historic Pubs of Sussex (Skip to them […]
The Black Rabbit Arundel
The Black Rabbit Arundel. The Black Rabbit Arundel or, as us locals used to call it, the Mucky Bunny. It’s a very unique name, I can only find one other […]
Shepherd and Dog, Fulking, West Sussex
Shepherd and Dog, Fulking. I have been to the Shepherd and Dog in Fulking many times over the years and I keep coming back. I think it must be the […]
The Swan Fittleworth
The Swan Fittleworth. The earliest parts of The Swan Fittleworth, date from 1382 but it is believed that an earlier Saxon building stood here. The Swan became a coaching Inn in […]
The White Hart – Stopham Pulborough
The White Hart – Stopham. The White Hart Stopham stands next to Stopham Bridge. It’s a great location to have a pub, right by the River Arun in the rolling […]
The Duke of Cumberland Arms in Henley
The Duke of Cumberland Arms in Henley. The Duke of Cumberland Arms in Henley is a very picturesque 16th-century pub hidden away just north of Midhurst. Certainly, it is a […]