It includes everything from historic 12th century inns and pubs in the heart of the countryside to tiny micro-pubs in bustling town centres. Here you will also find a brewery tap-room and even an award winning micro-pub in a 300 year-old building that was once a public toilet.
The full list of East Sussex pubs included in CAMRA's Good Beer Guide 2023, produced by the Campaign for Real Ale, is available to purchase at shop.camra.org.uk/product/the-good-beer-guide-2023 as well as Waterstones and other book shops.
13. The Old Boot, Seaford.
Old Boot Inn, South Street, Seaford. Offers four ever-changing guest beers and six ciders. Serves up a wide range of roasts on Sundays. Photo: supplied
14. The Tower, St Leonards.
The Tower, Tower Road, St Leonards. A lively community pub with a convivial atmosphere, warmed by a wood-burning stove, offering six reasonably priced ales and up to seven ciders. An annual beer festival is held in February. HD TV screens show all the main football, rugby and cricket events. It was local CAMRA pub of the year in 2019. Photo: supplied