Superbly situated for Worthing town centre, 19th-century Chatsworth Hotel is a family-run, Grade II Listed building with Georgian frontage overlooking Steyne Gardens.
Angmering Manor Hotel offers hotel accommodation, a restaurant and a bar, in the heart of Angmering Village. It is thought to have been built in the 16th century by missionaries.
Opposite Worthing Beach, this refurbished seafront property with a Victorian style dates from 1865. Enjoy full English breakfasts, sea views and traditional food in bustling The Burlington Bar.
Karen
United Kingdom
Everything was wonderful. The room, the food, the staff and everywhere was exceptionally clean.
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.
Ardington Hotel is situated in Worthing, 100 metres from the promenade and pier. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel offers en suite rooms, room service and luggage storage space.
Set in Littlehampton, 1.3 km from Littlehampton East Beach, The Arun View Inn offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. This 4-star hotel offers a bar.
We were so close to a good choice of food . First night ( Monday) opted for local takeaway which did the trick . Next we tried Reema fantastic Indian cuisine. Another night went to the Seaview Hotel . Brilliantly meal and great wine . Totally recommend Grub and Gumption for breakfast they seem to cover many dietary needs .
Susan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
East Preston is maybe a little big to call a village but it...
East Preston is maybe a little big to call a village but it certainly has a very villagey feel, with Boules on the Green, and 2 very traditional pubs, as well as The Seaview where I stayed, which is excellent and has a lovely pub garden. There is a small supermarket, an excellent card and gift shop, and plenty of restaurants and cafes. The beach walks are brilliant, being placed about halfway between Worthing and Littlehampton.
Philip
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Three small villages all club together fantastic atmosphere...
Three small villages all club together fantastic atmosphere very friendly on the beachfront perfect location and a few VIPs Live in the vicinity. Great for cycling and very near a beautiful little place of Littlehampton which is fantastic
LESLEY
United Kingdom
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