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Hole in the Wall in Seaford
Swifts ?The Sea House, for that last pre-Sherry's or Pink Coconut / Buzby's / Coasters pint.
The Wheatsheaf in London Bridge
A disgrace - knocked down like a lot of stuff at Borough Market area
to make way for that piece of sh*t that is crossrail.
Kings Head: Cuckfield
Liverpool Arms: Haywwards Heath
great times.
Hole in the Wall in Seaford
The Sea House, for that last pre-Sherry's or Pink Coconut / Buzby's / Coasters pint.
Well it's still open as a coffee-hole, could be retroverted I guess.
But the the potential loss of the Beachcomber, that's a different issue entirely. Would be DISASTROUS if Brumwell got his way after running the pub down for years, and then coining it from McCarthy and Headstone.
Seaford has it's own Falmer Stadium issue, only having the Salts rugby pitch overlooked by a load of "Frail and elderly" won't exactly bring in the crowds to the town.
Me too.This pub rocked.Worked there when Scriney owned it.Had a bottle and jug,saloon,private and public bar.I was made to take proper toilet rolls out of the public bar bogs because,according to the landlord,his customers stole them.The bar billiards table was a killer,what with the odd angles built into it and all.And you could come out of the pub and go straight to the chippy,Sadlers,I believe.
Point of order; the pub was in West Hove,a good 300 yards from Portslade.
Sad to see the horrid little houses built on a site where three generations of wombats went to drink.
One good thing that comes out this thread is it shows how few Brighton pubs have closed down, compared to whats happening up and down the country.
The Brittania in Lancing,... they turned it into a Harvester shit-eatery..... it was not plush, but it was one of the few pubs in Lancing you could have a reasonable drink in without getting your head kicked in,..... unlike the Crabtree, Merry Monk, Three Horseshoes and Farmers...
Is Lancing that bad?
Is Lancing that bad?