Set in beautiful countryside, Sedlescombe Golf Hotel is next to Sedlescombe Golf Club. Sedlescombe Golf Hotel has luxury bedrooms with spacious en suite bathrooms and twin basins.
Virginia
United Kingdom
Excellent trip. Staff went over and above all expectations as well as sorting out a flat tyre on the car. Thank you
With leafy gardens and a restaurant, The Brickwall Hotel offers cooked breakfasts and free Wi-Fi. The hotel is situated in the pretty East Sussex village of Sedlescombe.
Angela
United Kingdom
Beautiful comfortable room but en-suite was a bit tight
Situated in Brightling, 26 km from Eastbourne Miniature Steam Railway Adventure Park, White Hart Inn features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Set amid 38 acres of woodland and gardens, 3 miles away from the historic towns of Hastings and Battle in East Sussex, the hotel is an ideal base to explore 1066 country.
john
United Kingdom
A nice looking hotel with friendly staff.Room was large and comfortable and we both slept well.Both breakfast and dinner were well presented and tasty.
Located in Guestling, 36 km from Eastbourne Miniature Steam Railway Adventure Park, Guestling Hall Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
MS97
United Kingdom
Staff all very friendly and helpful.
Large bedroom, plenty of space and modern bathroom with powerful shower.
Handily placed for us on the outskirts of Hastings with easy access to Rye
Set in an Edwardian country house within secluded landscaped gardens, Claverton Hotel is located on a country lane. Breakfasts are freshly cooked to order using local produce.
Situated in Guestling, 34 km from Eastbourne Miniature Steam Railway Adventure Park, Guestling House features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and barbecue...
Mike
United Kingdom
Really welcoming, really clean, great nights sleep and excellent breakfast in a basket this morning at 0700.
(It’s also 10 minutes from the crem so handy as I was visiting for a funeral)
Thoroughly recommend
Thank you
Situated in Battle and with Eastbourne Miniature Steam Railway Adventure Park reachable within 24 km, The Bull features a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
salih
United Kingdom
If your looking for a local pub to have a pint and burger this place is for you but look no further ahead
This large house is just a 5-minute walk from the seafront, local shops and St Leonards Beach. It offers bright, modern rooms, and has a free on-site car park.
Stennard
United Kingdom
Staff were excellent especially igor who greeted us at reception, he even carried our bags up to our room. He was very friendly & happy to help.
Parking either in carpark or outside on road wS very convienent.
Room was great over looking the garden.
Set in Battle, 24 km from Eastbourne Miniature Steam Railway Adventure Park, Chequers Inn offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Francea
United Kingdom
Location v convenient, blind didn't work, staff lovely
Very picturesque village hotel staff at Brickwall hotel...
Very picturesque village hotel staff at Brickwall hotel exceptional.
Queenshead pub 2 mins walk from hotel dog friendly and had garden food there was excellent.
Post office/shop 1 minute walk from pub 3 mins from hotel again very friendly staff.
Would definately visit again and use Brickwall hotel.
Michael
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Small village with lovely hotel and pub.
Small village with lovely hotel and pub. Close to many interesting places like castles, Steam Giants, Hastings, Battles Abby and so on.
Located in a nice High Weald Area of Outstanding Beauty (ANOB). Lots of fresh air :)
Igytom
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The Brickwall hotel holds a commanding position at the top...
The Brickwall hotel holds a commanding position at the top of a small village main street overlooking a small green. There is one other pub/hotel and a general food store/post office...local drama soc and appears to have an active community.it the Village hall. I guess it's an excellent venue for weddings and parties.
Terry
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely village, with a great friendly pub with excellent...
Lovely village, with a great friendly pub with excellent food- we were only down 4 nights visiting a cousin and ate at the Queens Head twice. On this occasion we didn't see the geese on the village green, but ths might have been for safety reasons regarding bird flue.
Robert
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The Brickwall hotel was dated and not very dog friendly due...
The Brickwall hotel was dated and not very dog friendly due to being segregated at all meals. They also expect you to pay a set price for evenings there wasn’t a separate for menu so you had to pay up to £30 plus. Best thing about Sedlescombe is the Queens head pub amazing food amazing stuff great place to visit every day we was there we ate at the Queens head rather than the hotel has better choice.
Lynne
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Not a place to make the destination but a good base for...
Not a place to make the destination but a good base for visiting the surrounding area. We had a wine tasting visit locally & also visited Winchelsea & Rye. Bodium Castle is nearby. The pub in the village & the local shop were both good.
Nice accommodation, friendly service, ideally located for sightseeing. We had a lovely room but realised at around 11:00 at night it had no curtains. Offered a change, but who wants to move at that time of night. Problem was rectified the next day but disappointed when it came to paying the bill. Nothing taken off and only 6% taken off when queried, but don't let this put you off - great hotel, nice people and great breakfast both mornings
King room was lovely. Very large, bright with Tea and coffee facilities. Bed was amazing! Largest I've seen in a hotel in the UK. Bathroom was large, 2 sinks and corner bath/shower. 100% recommend room 8. Breakfast was freshly made and so much choice. Didn't catch the ladies name who helped us but she is wonderful and got us an iron and ironing board straight away when I asked. Would stay here again in a heartbeat!
The breakfast was very good with a good choice of fruit cereals yogurts and pastries and the cooked breakfast too. The hotel is in a lovely village setting overlooking a little village green. Our room was really comfortable with a nice garden area just outside with tables and chairs unfortunately we did not get
to use it as weather was not that
good.
Excellent, friendly and prompt service at reception, bar and restaurant. Varied menus and high standard of cuisine. We enjoyed the comfort and unique setting and environment of this hotel. We found the staff friendly and clearly anxious to provide first class service, which they all provided to the highest standard.
The hotel was genuinely dog friendly (so many places say dog friendly but I would describe them as dog tolerant). All staff took time to make us and our dog feel welcome and he even enjoyed a sausage for breakfast! We had an evening meal which was very good.
Our rooms were very clean and had nice character expected of a hotel of this era. Staff were very friendly on every encounter...check in, needing some assistence in the breakfast room, and getting advice on local places to visit.
The hotel is full of character dating back to Tudor times. Lovely oak beamed restaurant, great food, friendly staff and a very clean and comfortable room. Would definitely stay at the Brickwall again.
Room was clean, spacious, very quiet
Delicious breakfast, excellent menu choice
Staff were all helpful and friendly
Lots of car parking (though the hotel was not busy)
Friendly, helpful staff. Food was well cooked and varied. Lots of comfortable places around the hotel - inside and outside - to sit and relax. Good sized bedrooms.
The hotel was away from the clubhouse and in a quiet spot which was nice.The room was spotless and the bed was very comfortable.Stayed in a queen room.
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