A visit to the toilets is recommended because just outside the gents is a well- presumed to be mediaeval. It is fitted with a light- and you can gaze down the brick-lined shaft to the water sixty foot below, The pub is claimed to date to 1240 and the cellars to 1190- making it one of the oldest in the country.
Eastbourne is mainly 19th century but the old town- where The Lamb Inn sits next to the early mediaeval church- is as old as you could wish.
I've been wanting to eat there ever since we moved. We gave our friend Elisa a couple of oil paintings last week and agreed that she'd pay us in dinners- two of them- one for each picture. She lives on the edge of the old town and the Lamb is just up the road from her apartment block....
Eastbourne is mainly 19th century but the old town- where The Lamb Inn sits next to the early mediaeval church- is as old as you could wish.
I've been wanting to eat there ever since we moved. We gave our friend Elisa a couple of oil paintings last week and agreed that she'd pay us in dinners- two of them- one for each picture. She lives on the edge of the old town and the Lamb is just up the road from her apartment block....