Hangleton Manor Inn, Manor house and pub in Hangleton, England
Hangleton Manor Inn is a historic public house and manor house in Brighton and Hove with multiple connected structures including an older manor building and a period dovecote. The property features roughly 50 dining seats, several bar areas, expansive gardens, and parking on its Hangleton Valley Drive site.
The manor originated in the 15th century and incorporates stone from the nearby Lewes Priory. It was rebuilt around 1538 by Richard Bellingham, who owned it for 15 years.
The inn functions as a gathering place where locals and visitors experience traditional dining and community events. The interior retains the character of a historic public house with fireplaces that create a sense of continuity with the past.
The venue is accessible with on-site parking and operates with both indoor and outdoor dining spaces for different preferences. Visitors should note that the extensive gardens vary in accessibility depending on the season.
A 17th-century dovecote stands in the grounds with architecture designed to house hundreds of birds. The building underwent restoration in the 1980s and retains its original structural design.
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