The Laughing Fish Pub, Isfield

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The Laughing Fish Pub, Isfield

Image: © Paul Gillett Taken: 10 Dec 2009

The Laughing Fish is in the quiet village of Isfield, not far from Uckfield or Lewes, in East Sussex. It is a Greene King tenancy run since February 2001 by tenants Andy & Linda Brooks The pub is reputed to have started life as a chapel when it was built in the 1860s. However, it is possible that this view has been influenced by the unusual shape of the entrance doors at the front. It was certainly never consecrated, and was soon a hostelry serving the newly built railway. At first, it was called the Half Moon Pub Website: http://www.laughingfishonline.co.uk/

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Image Location

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50.936448
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0.063686