Your hosts have a handy farm shop next door at Lunsford Farm selling some of their own produce and other local goodies. For more than what's there, head to The Old Butcher’s Shop (just over a mile away) where, of course, there is plenty of meat but bread and a few other bits and bobs for sale too. You can buy fresh fish and seafood from Hastings (six miles) and Rye (seven miles) and both have plenty of other shops, takeaways and eateries too. Hastings is the place for big supermarkets. There’s a simple beach cafe, Eater’s, down at Pett Level beach, serving coffee, cake and paninis from a shipping container. Occasionally, on weekends, it stays open as a bar in the early evenings too. In the other direction, up the road in Pett, is The Royal Oak Pub. It’s a short walk of about half a mile and does classic pub food at lunch and dinner times and has a sunny beer garden. There’s another option, The Two Sawyers, about a mile along the road that does basket meals and more classic pub meals. Pett also has the Tic Tocory Tea Shop if you fancy something more dainty.