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Rooms from 42.00 GBP | At the junction of the A22 and the A27, a mile (1.6 km) from Polegate Railway Station and within easy reach of Eastbourne, the hotel offers comfortable, great-value rooms and free parking.
The Eastbourne (Polegate) Premier Inn has a convenient location, with good access to the area's major roads and public transport networks. Polegate Railway Station offers regular train services into the heart of Eastbourne.
The hotel has a 24-hour reception desk and some rooms can take 2 adults and up to 2 children (under 16 years). The 2 children also get a free full breakfast when accompanied by an adult eating a full breakfast.
An all-you-can-eat buffet breakfast is available each morning and includes the expected cooked items such as scrambled, fried, poached or boiled eggs, and pork or vegetarian sausages. There is also a wide continental selection.
The on-site Table Table restaurant offers a fresh new twist on eating out. |
  
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Rooms from 60.00 GBP | Reputed to be one of the country's oldest inns, The Star Alfriston offers a unique blend of oak beams, open fires, an intimate atmosphere and traditional hospitality alongside the modern comforts of its well appointed guest accommodation.
Originally built in the 13th century and known as 'The Star of Bethlehem' until at least 1520, the hotel was then run by the monks of Battle Abbey who offered shelter to friars and pilgrims on their way to the shrine of St Richard at Chichester.
Today's traveller can be assured of an equally warm welcome right at the heart of the picturesque village of Alfriston. It is ideally located for walking the South Down's Way, visiting Glyndebourne, gentile Eastbourne, vibrant Brighton or for taking the Newhaven-Dieppe ferry. You can also enjoy golf, clay-pigeon shooting and horse riding in the area.
Facilities include the AA-RosetteCapella Restaurant for modern cuisine and a bar serving light meals and snacks. |
  
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Rooms from 60.00 GBP | 14Th Century Country House Hotel, set in the heart of the Sussex Downs in the pretty village of Alfriston. The seaside town of Eastbourne and cosmoplitan Brighton are just a short drive away.
Set in four acres of fabulous gardens, Deans Place Hotel has all the facilities for a perfect break - 36 bedrooms, public bar and lounges, the locally renowned Rosette-awarded Harcourts Restaurant, an outdoor heated swimming pool (May - September),croquet and boules; and a large terrace for alfresco dining during the summer months. A stay at Deans Place Hotel stays with you forever. |
  
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Rooms from 59.00 GBP | The hotel does not allow smoking in the bedrooms or restaurant. |
  
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Rooms from 60.00 GBP | Boship Farm Hotel Hailsham sits in 17 acres of pleasant grounds a short distance from the A22. The farm offers traditional accommodation, and many of the Boship Farm's original features have been retained including the stunning fire place situated in the hotel's bar. The hotel has a number of facilities available to guests including tennis courts and weather permitting an out door pool, there are also a number of activities located close by which staff will be happy to advise on including horse riding, fishing, golf and walking. The hotel guest rooms are en suite, spacious and offer all the usual facilities including tea & coffee making facilities, Television with satellite channels, telephone, trouser press and hairdryer. |
  
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Rooms from 39.00 GBP | Situated on the A22 between Eastbourne and Uckfield, The Black Lion Inn at Halland has a lot to offer.This Inn has a traditional bar, bed and breakfast facilities and an adjoining restaurant with a capacity for 50 diners, available for lunches, evening meals and private functions.
The menu incorporates firm favourites such as fish & chips, and homemade burgers, as well as chef's specials which include chicken breast stuffed with pesto & mozzarella, wrapped in Parma ham and served with wholegrain mustard sauce; homemade steak & Guinness pie; and slow roasted belly of pork served on a bed of apple & stilton mash. All produce is sourced locally with the minor exception of their delicious green-lipped mussels, which are available as either a starter or main course, and on Sundays, this is the place to enjoy the great British Roast.
Proprietor Nigel Fright became the Landlord just over a year ago and has since introduced a variety of ventures to delight both his locals and new clientele. With live bands, curry nights and Karaoke as well as plans to create a child-friendly garden area, Nigel's aim is to host assorted entertainments to suit all ages. For those not wanting to miss out on the fun, updates of forthcoming events can be found on the Pubs Face book site. With all the right ingredients in place, The Black Lion is guaranteed to Roar with success.
The Black Lion's accommodation has just been given a complete facelift, with all rooms tastefully decorated to different schemes, with Flat Screen Freeview TV's and the facilities you would expect. We try to give whatever breakfast the clients would like and are happy to accept just 1-day bookings. We have 2 car parks, 1 at each end where your car can be safely left.
All of the bedrooms have been recently upgraded and renovated. All have flat screen T Vs with Freeview All Double rooms & Twin rooms are En-suite. Rooms 4, 5, & 6 have both a double bed & also a single bed. These can be booked for an extra person at a cost of 15.00 per night Rooms 4 & 5 can also have a further extra bed giving them suitability for Family use. Set opposite Doncaster Racecourse and just outside the bustling Doncaster Town Centre, the 3 Star Grand St. Leger Hotel is a great base to explore Doncaster, Yorkshire and the rest of Northern England. Located close to the A1 and M18, the Grand St. Leger Hotel is just miles from Doncaster Sheffield International Airport and less than 2 miles from Doncaster Railway Station. The most luxurious hotel in Doncaster, and a perfect venue for business or pleasure. Offering the finest accommodation in Doncaster and superb conference facilities, the hotel is ideal for a company-training event or a conference. The Grand St Leger also has a licence for Civil Weddings/Partnerships and a function room suitable for any occasion. There's no need to leave the hotel for a fine dining experience. The beautifully appointed Carrington's Restaurant offers full breakfast and lunch menus plus a la carte evening meals, featuring dishes to suit everyone's taste. Also open to non-residents of the hotel, the restaurant attracts an array of customers from Doncaster and beyond. Tea, coffee and snacks are served throughout the day, and the Hotel's Paddock Bar is open till late for the convenience of residents and diners. It is the most convivial way to spend an evening with friends and the perfect place to unwind after a hectic day. The Hotel has recently undergone extensive refurbishment and been elegantly restored making this Grade II listed building the most desirable hotel in Doncaster. All bedrooms now include either Plasma or LCD Televisions and free wireless Internet (Wi-Fi) is soon to be offered throughout the hotel. |
  
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Rooms from 65.00 GBP | Halland, close to the Sussex Downs and Ashdown Forest makes an ideal base for exploring some of the most beautiful countryside in Southern England. The refurbished motel style accommodation is complemented by the spacious and comfortable bar and dining facilities. |
  
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Rooms from 61.00 GBP | The White Hart is a very surprising hotel. Behind the Georgian facade lies a historic Tudor building which has now been extended substantially to cover an area of nearly 3/4 acre in the centre of the county town. The hotel now possesses more facilities than any other establishment for miles around. It is a lively, bustling venue and frequently 400 to 500 people may be found in various events or gatherings, and has become regarded as the social hub of the county town. Take a look through our website to view the many aspects of this interesting old inn. |
  
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Rooms from 45.00 GBP | Situated on the "Old" London Road, this house used to be on the main Brighton to London road until a new bypass relieved this lovely village of constant traffic. Nowadays, the "Duke" is at the heart of Sayers Common, an area named after a local hero, one Tom Sayer, a well renowned bare knuckle fighter!
It has an enviable reputation for high quality, well priced lunches and dinners, every day. In addition the wide range of real ales is constantly changing in this true "free house". The letting accommodation, all en-suite, and with TV and tea & coffee making facilities in every room, is competitively priced and perfect for those visiting friends/family or down on business.
Sayers Common is ideally situated for visitors to the South Downs with many local places of interest to visit, including Hickstead show jumping ground just a few minutes up the road. Brighton and Hove are a 10 minute drive away and the historic County Town of Lewes is just 15 minutes drive through some of the prettiest countryside in Sussex. |
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