Guidebook for Lewes

Steve
Guidebook for Lewes

Food Scene

Award winning wood-fired pizza
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Bus Club Pizza
Eastgate Street
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Award winning wood-fired pizza
Excellent food at this gastropub just outside Lewes. Cosy bar with open fire also nice for a quick drink.
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The Cock Inn
Old Uckfield Road
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Excellent food at this gastropub just outside Lewes. Cosy bar with open fire also nice for a quick drink.
Recommended country pub, adjacent to the terminus of the Lavender Line steam railway. Good choice of ale, including from the local Isfield Brewery, and high quality reasonably priced food. Picturesque beer garden and children's play area.
Laughing Fish
Recommended country pub, adjacent to the terminus of the Lavender Line steam railway. Good choice of ale, including from the local Isfield Brewery, and high quality reasonably priced food. Picturesque beer garden and children's play area.

Drinks & Nightlife

Atmospheric pub serving local Harvey's beers and excellent food. Sunny roof terrace with views of Lewes Castle
Rights of Man
179 High St
Atmospheric pub serving local Harvey's beers and excellent food. Sunny roof terrace with views of Lewes Castle
Small pub specialising in high-quality varied real ales. No food. Best pint of Harvey's in town.
Gardeners Arms
46 Cliffe High Street
Small pub specialising in high-quality varied real ales. No food. Best pint of Harvey's in town.
Recommended pub. Traditional quiet front bar and separate rear bar with pool table and sports screens. Good value food, excellent service and good beers.
Brewers Arms
High Street
Recommended pub. Traditional quiet front bar and separate rear bar with pool table and sports screens. Good value food, excellent service and good beers.
Traditional pub built into the ramparts of Lewes Castle
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Lewes Arms
Mount Place
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Traditional pub built into the ramparts of Lewes Castle
Best beer garden in Lewes and excellent food. Need to book on Sundays
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The Swan Inn
30A Southover High St
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Best beer garden in Lewes and excellent food. Need to book on Sundays
Historic pub situated on the site of England's worst avalanche disaster (hence the name). Food and beer are good but service can be slow and the garden is looking rather shabby these days.
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The Snowdrop Inn
119 South St
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Historic pub situated on the site of England's worst avalanche disaster (hence the name). Food and beer are good but service can be slow and the garden is looking rather shabby these days.

Sightseeing

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Il-Kastell u l-Mużew Lewes
169 High St
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Keere Street, thought to be the oldest street in Lewes, is a cobbled street that drops sharply downhill from the High Street. It lies just outside the old town wall, which forms the boundary for properties on the eastern side of the street. Most of the properties are Grade II listed, dating from the late 18th or 19th century, with a few exceptions at the southern end of the street. It is famous for the doubtful legend that the Prince of Wales (future George IV) once drove a coach and four horses down the street to for a wager.
Keere Street
Keere Street
Keere Street, thought to be the oldest street in Lewes, is a cobbled street that drops sharply downhill from the High Street. It lies just outside the old town wall, which forms the boundary for properties on the eastern side of the street. Most of the properties are Grade II listed, dating from the late 18th or 19th century, with a few exceptions at the southern end of the street. It is famous for the doubtful legend that the Prince of Wales (future George IV) once drove a coach and four horses down the street to for a wager.
Ruins of Lewes Priory
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Lewes Priory Park
Lewes Priory Park
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Ruins of Lewes Priory

Parks & Nature

Nature reserve close to the town centre created on former rail goods yards. Nice for an hour's stroll.
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The Railway Land Wildlife Trust
Railway Lane
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Nature reserve close to the town centre created on former rail goods yards. Nice for an hour's stroll.
Beautiful gardens dating from the 16th Century. Princess Elizabeth (now Queen Elizabeth II) planted additional trees when she visited Lewes on 18 May 1951. Her visit to the Grange gardens is commemorated by an inscribed stone at the base of the Tulip Tree on the cross path at the end of the main lawn. Above the archway in the side of the wall facing west is a carved stone boss, originally obtained from the ruins of the Lewes Priory.
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Southover Grange Gardens
18 Southover Rd
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Beautiful gardens dating from the 16th Century. Princess Elizabeth (now Queen Elizabeth II) planted additional trees when she visited Lewes on 18 May 1951. Her visit to the Grange gardens is commemorated by an inscribed stone at the base of the Tulip Tree on the cross path at the end of the main lawn. Above the archway in the side of the wall facing west is a carved stone boss, originally obtained from the ruins of the Lewes Priory.
Quiet park
The Paddock
The Avenue
Quiet park

Essentials

High-end food store
Waitrose station
Eastgate Street
High-end food store
Large supermarket
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Tesco Superstore
Brooks Road
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Large supermarket
Budget supermarket
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ALDI
Brooks Road
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Budget supermarket

Getting Around

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Lewes Railway Station
Station Road
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Buses to Brighton leave from the bus station itself. Those to Uckfield and Tunbridge Wells from the bus stop opposite outside Waitrose
Bus Station (Stop C)
Buses to Brighton leave from the bus station itself. Those to Uckfield and Tunbridge Wells from the bus stop opposite outside Waitrose