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Black Lion Pub

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The Black Lion pub

An ancient site

The Black Lion pub looks ancient, but is in fact a reconstruction of part of one of the oldest brewery buildings in the world. Tradition has it that the Black Lion brewery was established in 1546 by Deryk Carver, a Flemish immigrant. Deryk Carver was the first Protestant to be martyred under Mary I. He was burnt in a barrel outside the Star Inn at Lewes in 1555, flinging his Bible into the crowd in defiance.

The brewery, with its 54 foot well, was used by various brewers during the nineteenth and twentieth century, but fell into disuse in 1968 and was demolished. The current pub was built in 1974 as a replica of part of the brewery using many original flints and slates.

This page was added on 22/03/2006.

Comments:

I happened upon this pub recently and was looking for a bite to eat. I have to say, the new chef has blown me away - it can't be easy to be so very very good looking and so really really good at cooking.

By Rebecca Simpson (15/11/2007)

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