Had a lovely lunch here mid-week. Enter the old pub, that has a real community feel — locals at the bar and some hand-carved walking sticks for sale against the wall. A good selection of real ale, sets off the old beams and friendly land lady. Moving with pint in had to the large garden overlooking the south downs way(see photos) we soon had steaming masses of food arriving. My lamb with apricots and apples was sumptuous. The liver and bacon my sister had was adequate, but the fish pie was a real winner, salmon, prawns, white fish in a creamy mash. Mmmmm. By the piles of benches stacked against a barn it looks like it gets very busy in the summertime — and according to some locals it «isn’t as good as it was before it was discovered» but all in all a great lunch and think it is a great find. Heartily recommend, hope some other Qypers can discover it too.