Located in the heart of Arundel, this grade II listed Victorian building was completely refurbished in May 2012 to combine traditional comforts with the facilities of a modern 4-star hotel.
Angmering Manor Hotel offers hotel accommodations, a restaurant and a bar, in the heart of Angmering Village. It is thought to have been built in the 16th century by missionaries.
Michelle
United Kingdom
Had a two night stay that was lovely I will definitely be going back very soon
Checkers Hotel is located in the large village of Pulborough, on the edge of South Downs National Park. Free Wi-Fi is provided, as well as free on-site parking.
Gordon
United States of America
The breakfast was really good. Lots of choice and the "full English" excellent.
The bed was comfy and the room was spacious.
I would go there again.
Located in Amberley, Black Horse has a garden, restaurant, bar, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Natasha
United States of America
Very good food both dinner and breakfast. Very efficient and nice people. Great location in the village but still quiet and easy to access for South Downs Way.
Set within the beautiful grounds of Highdown Gardens, Highdown Hotel is a former manor house offering luxury rooms and a restaurant. Guests can enjoy free WI-Fi access.
Norfolk Arms Hotel is 10 minutes from the coast at Littlehampton. Under the battlements of Arundel Castle, the historical hotel has rooms with period features. Surcharge parking is available on site.
James
United States of America
I have stayed here a number of times, virtually in the shadow of the great castle. The wonderful leaded-glass windows overlooking the High Street I especially enjoy.
Originally a Georgian manor house, Avisford Park Hotel sits on 89 acres of beautiful Sussex parkland between historic Chichester and Arundel – just 45 minutes from London Gatwick Airport and...
Georgia
Canada
The breakfast buffet was good.
The staff were attentive and accommodating.
We had dinner the first night at the local pub, The George...
We had dinner the first night at the local pub, The George and Dragon, which is 10 min's walk from the property. The meals were fairly priced and quality good. The pub is popular during the day with walkers and the menu is very traditional, with a nod to the 70's and 80's. Both host and staff are very welcoming.
Saturday we went walking, which was a little waterlogged around the river following a few days of heavy rain. But the South Downs Way is very close which was much drier with well maintain paths and views across the Arun valley that are not to be missed.
Saturday evening we ate at the Boathouse. A small family restaurant on the river in Houghton adjacent to the Bridge Pub. The service and quality of both the food and wines were exceptional, within a limited menu. Thoroughly recommended, although we were told the Bridge was very popular by the owner. However, unless you're visiting in the summer on a dry evening when you can walk along the river bank into the village, a car is required for the short journey down the hill due to there being no pedestrian walk way along the roadside.
bookerMark
United Kingdom
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