Three pubs in the county have made a national ranking for the best Sunday roasts.

Sussex pubs Snowdrop Inn in Lindfield, The Plough near Rye and Three Crowns in Ashurst, near East Grinstead, all appear in the list of 60 top pubs for a roast dinner.

The ranking, by lifestyle guide Muddy Stilettos, lists the highlights for each pub.

Snowdrop Inn, Lindfield

The Argus: Snowdrop Inn near Lindfield

Snowdrop Inn, in Lindfield Lane, is a traditional country pub, “with all the trimmings”, the guide says.

“Exposed beams, log fires and a dream Sunday roast. The roast offerings include sirloin of beef, roast duo of lamb and stuffed roast pork with a lentil roast for vegans.

“You’ll also want to wander around Lindfield which has a duck pond, smart boutiques and a village green.”

The Plough, near Rye

The Argus: The Plough near Rye

Meanwhile The Plough in Udimore Road is a cosy country pub complete with a beer garden with views over the Brede valley.

“Even on cooler days you have endless light here and incredible views over the rolling hills,” the guide says.

The menu focuses on locally sourced ingredients and offers Romney lamb and aged castle farm beef rump.

For vegans and veggies there is a butterbean and pistachio bake.

The guide reads: “Just a short drive from Rye, you can enjoy a window shop there or a stroll along the sand dunes at Camber Sands.”

Three Crowns, Ashurst

The Argus: Three Crowns near East Grinstead

Three Crowns in Hammerwood Road is a “proper pub”, the guide says, with “great service and gorgeous food”.

Locals praise the portion sizes and quality of the food.

“You can make a night of it with their regular events and live music,” the guide says.