With views across the High Weald Ridges, Dale Hill Hotel is surrounded by scenic East Sussex countryside. It features a modern leisure centre, award-winning restaurant and 2 18-hole golf courses.
Melanie
United Kingdom
Confident cheerful and knowledgeable staff. Room upgrade was unexpected and a lovely view with super comfortable bed in room 310.
Set in Ticehurst, 33 km from Leeds Castle, Forest Edge Motel offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Richard
United Kingdom
Great location everything you need for a base. The facilities available perfectly match our needs and the accommodation is spacious and clean and the site quiet. This was our third visit and we will be back.
37 km from Ightham Mote in Ticehurst, Lodges at Flimwell Park features accommodation with access to beauty services. It is set 32 km from Leeds Castle and provides full-day security.
This boutique hotel is located in the village of Ticehurst in East Sussex. Bell In Ticehurst offers guests the choice between rooms and lodges within an old coaching inn.
James
United Kingdom
A unique.quirky hotel with impressive range of art works by well- known modern artists. A wonderful landscaped garden with several unusual “trullo “ huts. good hotel quality continental breakfast.
Located in Ticehurst, in a historic building, 32 km from Leeds Castle, Janitor's Lodge is a recently renovated holiday home with a garden and barbecue facilities.
Frerichs
United Kingdom
Gorgeous little place perfect for our needs. Lovely views and quirky decor. Perfect for small family and very dog friendly
Once an ancient monastery, The Star and Eagle Hotel dates back to the 14th century. It offers charming accommodation in the Kent countryside, 20 minutes’ drive from Royal Tunbridge Wells.
Mary
United Kingdom
This is a lovely pub hotel. Historic, quirky, well looked after. It feels beautifully maintained and fresh whilst being sympathetic to its age. Evening meal delicious. Not cheap, but when the plates arrived each entirely justified their pricing by being special. Pub fish and chips never normally this individual and delicious. Breakfast matched. Staff were exclusively friendly, chatty and helpful.
Located in Lamberhurst, within 34 km of Ightham Mote and 35 km of Leeds Castle, T & J Motel provides accommodation with a garden and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who drive.
Heather
United Kingdom
On arrival the staff were extremely helpful and friendly. They were attentive all throughout the stay and took extra care to replenish supplies of all that was needed. They were always quick to answer the phone whenever there was a question.
Located in the rural village of Burwash, The Bear Inn is just a 10-minute drive from the ancient woodland of Dallington Forest.
Cyrus
United Kingdom
Convenient and free parking, painless and efficient check-in by friendly and welcoming staff. A very pleasant and enjoyable place to stay. I was only there for one night, but would be happy to stay for a week.
Ticehurst very pretty some nice places to eat, The Bell is...
Ticehurst very pretty some nice places to eat, The Bell is lovely but book well in advance, The Cherry Tree is good for families and was really friendly. Lots of lovely places to visit nearby and suggest Scotney Castle
Julie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The village is very quaint, chocolate box pretty.
The village is very quaint, chocolate box pretty. There are very few shops in the village, but Tunbridge and Hastings are nearby.
The hotel decor is amazing, very quirky and imaginative. The bed was enormous and extremely comfortable. The evening meal was delicious. The only downside was the English breakfast, failing that would thoroughly recommend.
Ronald
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Peaceful location with pretty villages like Kilndown and...
Peaceful location with pretty villages like Kilndown and Burwash - (The home of Rudyard Kipling)and ample to do over a long weekend, more time needed if golfing holiday, must visit pubs like Vineyard in Lamberhurst and The Bull Inn nearby. Last but not least Scotney castle.
tikam
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Ticehurst is a lovely little place, full of charm.
Ticehurst is a lovely little place, full of charm. It has 2 really excellent country inns: The Bell and The Bull (not to be confused). Both serve great food, with The Bell adding a modern twist and The Bull going more traditional. Both are worth a visit, though I recommend pre-booking.
EJC2
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
There is a need to improve and upgrade the facilities and in...
There is a need to improve and upgrade the facilities and in particular to provide and much more substantial and varied breakfast.
I realise the room is trying to give a 'shabby chic' appearance, but the layout and facilities in the room need to be overhauled.
Peter
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Ticehurst is a small Village with a few independent shops .
Ticehurst is a small Village with a few independent shops . We were using it as a base to visit family in Kent and the excellent Hever Castle , so didn't really explore the village fully . The destination was The Bell Inn .
We Loved the ambiance, the decoration and uniqueness of the building and the general demeanor of the very helpful staff. Even with a wedding taking place at the venue we were still looked after oand given plenty of smiles and good service. The room we stayed in was very comfortable especially the deluxe bed. The Inn itself was uniquely styled and has grown into its own skin. All areas were well furnished, stylishly put together and in keeping with the eclectic ideology of the designers without being OTT.
Booked a log cabin for 4 people for one night, needing a base to travel into Hastings. Very comfortable, a lot more interesting than a hotel room. Very easy to get to Hastings - around 25 mins drive. Facilities were clean, basic breakfast items provided in the property (milk, cereal etc) which was very nice inclusion of the price. Car parking also plenty of space. I would absolutely stay there again, and would happily do so for multiple nights.
Such a lovely night away. Pub has a lovely atmosphere, very busy and the tasting menu was delicious. Room was spacious and very clean with lots of lovely thought out bits, can definitely feel a lot of thought has gone into the rooms. Everyone we met was very friendly, especially Oscar who served us, what a star!
Would love to stay again!
Always loved eating at the Bell so thought we'd try it for a night while visiting Bedgebury lights. Rooms are as cool and quirky as downstairs and excellent for the price. Unfortunately we were in a room at the front which suffered from road noise which started at 5am and obviously increased during rush hour. Other than that, all good.
I was working late at the Priory Ticehurst, I am a mental health manager there
Meeting on Thursday went over time
Weather was atrocious...I live in Kent
Last minute booking at Dale Hill allowed me to stay over locally
Great reception staff
Great food
Wine was very expensive
£ 9 per glass of wine...only negative
The fridge was, amazingly, well stocked. There was every type of toiletry, imaginable, supplied for our use. It was, perfectly, clean, with no noise, @ all from passing traffic. I was staying, to attend my daughter's wedding in Ticehurst. It was, beautifully, furnished with a 'heart' theme, throughout. It was perfect.
We had a lovely time staying at the Forest Edge Hotel in one of their Chalets. The owner was very friendly and ready to help with anything we needed such as extra blankets etc. There are plenty of things to do and places to visit a short drive away. We are looking forward to staying again in the future.
The owners were very accommodating both for the evening meal and the breakfast - also we were going to our son's wedding at The Bell in Ticehurst so they were happy for us to get our final preparations downstairs without rushing us away - making a fuss of our grandson in his kilt which made him very happy!
Breakfast was very good. to improve i would prefer yolk of fried eggs to be runny also back bacon would be better than streaky.
Staff attention was excellent.
Would like English breakfast tea bags in room.
overall it was a lovely hotel and would be more than happy to stay there again.
The place was new, Many more items supplied than you get in most hotel rooms such as plates, glasses, cutlery oh and netflix, You could just go from your lodge to your car without interacting with others. Shower was one of the best I had had the pleasure of using. It had good pressure.
Very nice hotel, very clean , very quiet room and very strong shower and very hot
Diner at the Orangery , simple menu , but Curry was very nice and enough for a diner.
Staff very nice.
Big breakfast , you can ask for anything . they got it.
Very large parking space.
We enjoyed being able to swim in the pool and also enjoyed the pool table in the bar, hadn't played in a while but good fun. Was lovely to eat dinner on the terrace too on a warm evening. We visited Rye and Camber Sands and the hotel's also not far from a few castles.
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