
About
Charlotte welcomes you into her unusual curved 1930's roadhouse pub set back from Alfriston Road.
The building was originally designed and built by Brighton, Hove & Portsmouth Breweries and named after the local chalk cliffs landmark.
The site where the pub is built used to be a traction engine repair yard, owned by the French family. After the demise of the traction engines, the ground was used for several years as a site for travelling funfairs until it was bought by the brewery.
This Art Deco building, once a hotel, was constructed by Ringmer Building Works on what was to be the main Dover to Honiton trunk road, first opening in January 1931.
Facilities
Catering
- Breakfast available
COVID-19 Response
- 2m distancing in place
- COVID-19 measures in place
- Eat Out to Help Out
- Takeaway available