Situated 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.
Situated in Arundel and within 15 km of Bognor Regis Train Station, The Town House has a bar, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Frank
United Kingdom
Excellent location, very clean, excellent breakfast and service,staff very friendly and knowledgeable, nothing too much trouble, would definitely stay again, and recommend it .
When the staff found out that we were staying for my wife’s birthday, she was presented with a bunch of flowers and birthday card. Nice gesture, thank you all at the Town House Hotel.
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.
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...
Set in the beautiful countryside of West Sussex, this small, family-run hotel, in the pretty town of Arundel, presents itself as the ideal base for touring the South-East of England.
Angela
United Kingdom
Good breakfast, with friendly efficient staff. Rooms are cleaned every day to a good standard.
Set within 13 km of Bognor Regis Train Station and 16 km of Goodwood Motor Circuit in Arundel, Hanger Down House Bed and Breakfast features accommodation with seating area.
Debbie Dolly
United Kingdom
The breakfast was excellent and the host. cooked it just as I like it! The Table, where I sat. had a beautiful view of the garden.
My room was large and airy!
I would definitely stay again.
We were primarily there to visit the castle. Well worth the day spent there. We arrived when it opened at 10am and left just before closing time. There was so much to see and the decision to have guides dotted around who could answer questions and provide information is a great concept, The church of St Nicholas next to the castle is also fascinating (not enough space here to explain why). The town is very picturesque and has a lovely atmosphere. The cathedral is very impressive but is Victorian and I personally preferred the older church.
Sharon
Ireland
10
Scored 10
The accommodation was pretty and clean.
The accommodation was pretty and clean. But it was not very close to the castle and cathedral and wifi didn't work, Arundel itself was lovely, the scenery was gorgeous, the castle was eye-popping, the cathedral was beautiful. The people we encountered were very pleasant and helpful. Castle Taxi service was good, and there is a quick and easy train on the Southern Railway to London. Arundel Station had a nice waiting room and one of the cleanest public toilets ever! There was a charming walk through the old town, the riverside, etc. Nice food too at the Edible Sandwich.
Anasuya
India
8.0
Scored 8.0
Arundel is a lovely village to visit, the castle was amazing...
Arundel is a lovely village to visit, the castle was amazing .
There are plenty of shops , pubs and places to eat all you could want .
We enjoyed a meal in the St Mary’s Gste and had coffee in the edible sandwich company.
really enjoyed our stay
claire
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
We didn't visit Arundel itself on this occasion, as we were...
We didn't visit Arundel itself on this occasion, as we were visiting family in the other direction. However, I have previously visited both the castle and cathedral, which I would strongly recommend.
Nicholas
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Arundel is a lovely quiant town, it has an impressive castle...
Arundel is a lovely quiant town, it has an impressive castle & cathedral. It has lots of bars, restaurants & boutique shops. It is small enough to walk around but has plenty to do.
It is in easy reach of Littlehampton, Chichester & Brighton by car.
Sarah
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Arundel has some lovely antique shops and cafes.
Arundel has some lovely antique shops and cafes. The best breakfast is at The Moathouse just across the bridge. You can walk along Mill Lane to visit Swanbourne Lake, which is free, or the Wildfowl & Wetlands centre. That is free for WWT members but well worth the entry fee if not. A bit further on is The Black Rabbit pub, where you can have a great meal by the river.
This place is lovely and highly recommended. Judith made us all very welcome. The hotel is right in the middle of the beautiful town of Arundel, right next to the Castle. The room was excellent. Continental breakfasts can sometime be disappointing - but not in this case. Also, the selections of cheese, meats and wine we had in the evenings was just superb. Cannot recommend this place highly enough. Will definitely be back.
Checking in process was great with instructions sent to me. Chocolates and hand-written welcome card on the bed was a lovely touch. Bed was really comfortable. Location of Arden House is close to the town. Cooked breakfast was delicious with plenty of additional breakfast items available too. In room there was information about local restaurants and pubs. Car parking was really easy on site.
Clean, comfortable, nicely located, easy to get to and park... Hard to think of anything negative at all.
In 2021 we found the usual low-cost hotels fully booked for the Arundel Triathlon weekend, but this apartment fitted our needs on paper despite being more expensive.
Suffice to say that for 2024, we didn't even look elsewhere. And yes, it was every bit as good as we remembered.
Excellent food with a wonderful free breakfast. Located right in the middle of Arundel, just a block from the entrance to the castle, with lots of shops and pubs in the immediate vicinity. If you're driving in there's a car park (parking lot) directly behind the hotel, which is nice since parking is difficult to find in the center of this small town.
Excellent location, great room with large comfy bed, on-site parking (reserve in advance). Lucie and Iain (the owners) were very friendly and cooked a great breakfast. Excellent value for money and more of hotel quality than a B&B, highly recommended and will certainly stay there again if going to Arundel.
Very clean, comfortable bed, spacious showers with consistent water temperatures. Bright throughout, well equipped kitchen with plenty of storage; adequate bedroom storage. Good location, and got lucky with being able to park fairly close to The Bakery most of the time.
About a mile's walk from Arundel, which was fine. We ate at the hotel both evenings. It was unpretentious and pleasant. Friendly staff, and everything worked. Big car park which was free. Twenty minute drive to Chichester. It was all very convenient for us.
Friendly helpful staff. Good service. For example our broken fan was replaced in less than 10 minutes. Good location for access to Arundel Castle, town and the coast a short drive away. Bed very comfortable and room and hotel very clean.
A superb pub-hotel, with more style and panache than most pubs, and better service than most hotels of any size, this really is a gem. Ideally situated in Arundel's historic heart, you really can't get better than this!
The room was very clean and comfortable. Breakfast was a fair price and the cooked brekkie was good quality sausages and bacon. The staff were helpful and the pub was nice to hang out for a few beers.
location good for my visit to Brighton, bonus was that the Arundel village was lovely!
slightly pricey for this type of hotel but guess it’s peak time.
clean and easy process after a long drive.
The hotel will be beautiful once the renovations are finished, the inside main areas are already starting to look lovely. Arundel is absolutely beautiful and around £10 for a cab each way.
Nice hotel with lovely grounds,especially the large patio area.
The room we had was very comfortable,although staring to look atl bit dated and a bit of tlc was needed in the bathroom.
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