The Cricketers pub
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Image: © Mat Fascione Taken: 18 Apr 2023
Claims to be the oldest pub in Brighton, dating from 1547. It also claims to be connected to Victorian serial killer Jack the Ripper, the suspect Robert Donston Stephenson is said to have stayed upstairs where he planned his notorious crimes. There is also a function room dedicated to author Graham Greene who immortalised The Cricketers in his novel ‘Brighton Rock’.