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Public Houses, Inns & Taverns of Newhaven, Sussex

A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Newhaven, Sussex. The Newhaven, Sussex listing uses information from census, Trade Directories and History to add licensees, bar staff, Lodgers and Visitors.

Considerable local knowledge was provided by Peter Mason
Premises Pic? Text?
Ark, River Side, Newhaven Yes Yes
Blacksmiths Arms, 41 Essex Place, Newhaven Yes Yes
Blue Anchor, 24 High Street, Newhaven Yes Yes
Bridge Hotel, High Street, Newhaven Yes Yes
Crown, Bridge Street, Newhaven Yes Yes
36 Elphick Road, Newhaven No Yes
Engineer, Railway Road, Newhaven Yes Yes
Flying Fish, Denton Road, Newhaven Yes Yes
Hampden Arms, South Heighton, Newhaven Yes Yes
Hope Inn, Seaside, Newhaven Yes Yes
Hotel Shades, Railway Road, Newhaven Yes Yes
Jolly Sailor, 16 Chapel Street, Newhaven Yes Yes
Lewes Road Tavern, 101 Lewes Road, Newhaven Yes Yes
London & Paris Hotel, Newhaven Wharf Newhaven Yes Yes
New Bridge Inn, 15 Bridge Street, Newhaven Yes Yes
Newfield Arms, Brighton Road, Newhaven Yes Yes
Plough, 49 South Road, Newhaven No Yes
Prince of Wales, 51 South Road, Newhaven Yes Yes
Railway Inn, Town Station, Newhaven Yes Yes
14 St Lukes Lane, Newhaven No Yes
Sea House, Seaside, Newhaven No Yes
Sheffield Arms, Fort Road, Newhaven Yes Yes
Ship, 6 High Street, Newhaven Yes Yes
Volunteer, 1 South Road, Newhaven Yes Yes
White Hart, 17 High Street, Newhaven Yes Yes

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Updated in April 2008 by Kevan.

And Last updated on: Sunday, 20-Apr-2008 04:35:01 PDT