One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed Status: II
36 High StreetTel: (01323) 720545
Email: manager@thelambeastbourne.co.uk
Website http://www.thelambeastbourne.co.uk
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheLambInnEastbourne
Real Ale: Yes
Lunchtime Meals: Yes
Evening Meals: Yes
Nearby Station: Eastbourne
Station Distance: 1050m
Public Transport: Near Railway Station (Eastbourne) and Bus Stop
Bus: Yes
View on: Whatpub
Occupying a 16th century timber building, the pub retains three distinct areas around what appears to be the remains of a central drinking corridor. It's a hotchpotch of ages but some of the counter-front, ply walls anddoors are from a late 50s, early 60s refit. The toilets and access corridor are all new. The front bar was formerly at least two rooms, the western left end being a Jug and Bottle. The most interesting part of the building is a medieval undercroft or vaulted chamber with ribs and a central boss.
Retains three distinct areas of what appears to be the remains of a central drinking corridor. It's a hotchpotch of ages but some of the counter-front, ply walls, doors are from a late 50s, early 60s refit. The toilets and access corridor are all new. The front bar used to be at least two rooms, the western left end being a Jug and Bottle. 16th century timber framed building. The most interesting part of the building is a medieval undercroft or vaulted chamber with ribs and a central boss.