122, High Street, Lindfield
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Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 30 Aug 2015
Built as a Wealden hall house in the late 14th century and probably served as the village inn from the late medieval period, initially known as the Michelbourne Arms after a local family of traders and adventurers part of whose crest contained a tiger from which the hostelry took its later name. The inn became prominent during the coaching area but lost trade in the 19th century and eventually closed in 1916 after which it was purchased by neighbouring All Saints Church. Originally renamed Church House it is back once more as being known as the Tiger. Beyond to the right are Image and Image