A neighbourhood pub has reopened after being refurbished.
The Bell Tower in Arundel Road in Kemp Town, Brighton, was previously called Daddy Longlegs and was a popular pub with nearby residents.
It has been closed for some weeks while new owners Golden Lion Group, the pub company run by Dave Day, refurbished the interior and gave the outside a lick of paint.
Daddy Longlegs had been blue and white, but The Bell Tower has been painted in two shades of green.
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Mr Day's company owns other busy pubs in the city including Ladies Mile in Patcham and The Cricketers in Black Lion Street, Brighton.
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A spokeswoman for Golden Lion Group said: "We’re excited to see how both the old customers of Daddy Longlegs and new customers alike enjoy the pub’s new look and feel.
"The Bell Tower will build on the great reputation Daddy Longlegs had for its food and service and give a new fresh look to the property.
"We’ve also freshened up the drinks range to include beers from local breweries and aim to bring the whole Golden Lion Group experience to this lovely pub."
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