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George and Dragon
Burpham,
Near Arundel,
West Sussex,
BN18 9RR
Tel: 01903 883131
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The George and Dragon sits in an attractive location in the pretty Sussex village of Burpham. Always popular, and a haven for tourists, the George and Dragon is renowned for its excellent and adventurous menu as well as its fine selection of cask ales.
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The Black Horse
High Street,
Amberley,
West Sussex,
BN18 9NL
Tel: 01798 831552
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Set in the charming South Downs village of Amberley, the Black Horse is a traditional 17 th Century inn with great character and a friendly welcome. The ale is well kept and there is an extensive menu and a pretty beer garden.
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The Squire and Horse Inn
Bury Common,
Bury,
West Sussex,
RH20 1NS
Tel: 01798 831343
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The Squire and Horse Inn originally dates from the 16 th Century, but was renovated and extended a few years ago. Fortunately the old inn’s original character and charm have been preserved, and the fine ales and delicious meals (fish dishes feature particularly strongly) may be enjoyed in style, with the beautiful backdrop of the South Downs.
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The Royal Oak
Pook Lane,
East Lavant,
West Sussex,
PO18 0AX
Tel: 01243 527434
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Situated in the tranquil Sussex village of East Lavant, The Royal Oak is popular with locals and tourists, and particularly with walkers. There is a deliciously different menu with a tasty venture from the norm, and the fine food is complemented by cask ales and a good selection of wines.
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The Murrell Arms
Yapton Road,
Barnham,
West Sussex,
PO22 0AS
Tel: 01243 553320
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The Murrell Arms is an unassuming yet very pleasant little pub in the Sussex village of Barnham, on the southern fringes of the South Downs. An excellent selection of well-kept cask ales is always available and the good solid range of hearty meals is unfussy but tasty.
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Badgers
Station Road,
Coultershaw Bridge,
West Sussex,
GU28 0JF
Tel: 01798 342651
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Badgers is more of a country dining inn than a traditional pub, but a good pint of cask ale may still be found here, complemented by a fine selection of rather excellent food. Badgers is a pleasant and charming old place situated next to the old Coultershaw Bridge railway station, near Petworth.
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The Fox Goes Free
Charlton,
West Sussex,
PO18 0HU
Tel: 01243 811461
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The Fox Goes Free is an historic 16 th Century former hunting lodge, supposedly favoured by William III, in the village of Charlton in the Lavant Valley near Goodwood. It is now a country inn with an excellent selection of local ales and a charm and character all its own. An extensive selection of food is available in any one of five dining venues.
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The Royal Oak
The Street,
Poynings,
East Sussex,
BN45 7AQ
Tel: 01273 857389
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The Royal Oak is situated in the picturesque village of Poynings in East Sussex, and its location by the Devil’s Dyke and the South Downs Way make it a popular little place with tourists and walkers. Its popularity is aided also by a good selection of cask ales and adventurous meals.
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The Ram Inn
The Street,
Firle,
East Sussex,
BN8 6NS
Tel: 01273 858222
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The Ram Inn is a wonderfully rambling and delightfully idiosyncratic old pub, the oldest part of which is believed to date from the mid-16 th Century. It enjoys a beautiful rural location in the South Downs, close to the foot of the dramatic Firle Beacon, and is the perfect place to enjoy a pint of one of the guest ales and a meal from the extensive yet thoughtfully unfussy menu.
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The Sussex Ox
Milton Street,
Near Alfriston,
East Sussex,
BN26 5RL
Tel: 01323 870840
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The Sussex Ox is a friendly and traditional pub in the tiny East Sussex village of Milton Street. It is situated at the foot of the hill upon which the distinctive figure of the Long Man of Wilmington is etched, and its delightful rural setting is matched by an equally pleasant range of cask ales and a tasty selection of well-presented food.
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