History

The Black Horse Inn dates back to the 17th Century and was originally  three cottages built for estate workers. The pub once served Sedgewick Park, a nearby hunting lodge used by Henry VIII.

The pub has blended all the traditional features with a contemporary style to create the most charming of drinking and dining environments. Stone floors, beamed ceilings and open fireplaces fuse with fresh flowers, candles and oak furniture.

Warm Welcome

During the winter months the open fireplace and the log burner add warmth and an atmosphere of days gone by. In the summer months the garden is in bloom and together with the babbling brook that runs through the grounds, provides the most delightful of backdrops for a lazy afternoon.

Award-Winning Food

The pub has been accredited with a number of awards including: AA Best Country Pub for Food, ‘Times’ Pub of the year Guide, Good Pub Guide ‘Which’, AA pick of Pubs, Good Country Pub Food.

The Black Horse pub has blended all the traditional features with a contemporary style to create the most charming of drinking and dining environments.

Local Walks

The Sussex Downs offers some of the south’s most wonderful scenery and a superb variety of walks and cycle paths. So, whether you meet at the Black Horse Inn to prepare for your walk or to wind down after a long bike ride, you are sure to relax in tranquil surroundings.

Contact
+44 (0) 1403 891 272
enquiries@theblackhorseinn.com