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Review by Leslie Pendlebury-Bowe on 20th September, 2007

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We visited the Middle House because of the half price vouchers in the Telegraph. The food is 1st Class, the people are lovely and most of all the place is just stunning. A mix of VERY old with VERY modern food. We cannot recommend the Middle House enough. Also the staff (mostly family) play down how good the place is. Leslie Pendlebury-Bowe

Date visited: 17th July 2007

Review by Sarah Dring on 26th August, 2007

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I first visited the middle house on the first night of my stay in mayfield i was holidaying with my family a fussy bunch we are to please one of us being a ex chef himself. we enjoyed the food so much we ended our holiday with a meal there also with its dark and friendly decor lovely staff exquisite food id really recomend them a visit.

Date visited: 18/8 and 24/8

Review by Simon Schofield on 11th April, 2005

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There is a certain rare atmosphere in the Middle House - rare beacuse many inns these days have lost that calm conviviality, that inexplicable charm that should make up the heart of village life. The Middle House scores highly in all areas - excellent food, pleasant relaxing accomdation steeped in history and plenty to drink! Although our stay was for just one night, I can honestly say I'd return. We have stayed in many hotels and pubs throughout the UK and the food at the Middle House ranks as high as any. Well done! 5 Stars for food!!

Date visited: 9th April 2005

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