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Rooms from 55.00 GBP | Our 14th Century Inn features 15 ensuite bedrooms, tastefully furnished and offering a full array of comforts. Two four-poster suites are available for special occasions, and we cater for wedding parties & business trips. All rooms reservations include a Full English Breakfast to start your day.
Situated both in the Main building and in the old stables, now converted into cottage rooms, the accommodation offers the following amenities: Tea and coffee making facilities / Shaving socket / Hair Dryer / Trouser press / Colour Television / Ensuite facilities
With our excellent location between several of the South's main business towns and cities, and proximity to London, we are perfect for corporate clients who are travelling through our area. We offer companies special rates and discounts on the bedrooms, and deal professionally with them when booking and invoicing rooms. Please feel free to contact us if you are interested in opening an account, however big or small your company is.
E.V Lucas once described the Swan as probably the most ingeniously placed Inn in the world. The sign of the Swan is certainly as old as Queen Anne and the building itself two centuries older than that. The stables remain to show it once horsed stagecoaches and post chaises (Now our Cottage rooms). For generations it has been the haunt of Artists and Fishermen. The great John Constable used to go on painting expeditions with his brewing namesake and no doubt they stayed at the Swan, which even then was a Constable House. Since then, Victorian Artists both famous and forgotten have left their paintings on the panelling of the little lounge. In the Jubilee Year R.Caton Woodville painted a new sign depicting Queen Victoria astride the sign. It did not last long - a Fairy Queen replaced Her Majesty.
The shields at the top of the sign gantry represent the Arms of his Grace The Duke of Norfolk, the Lord of the manor of Bury, and of Lord Leconfield, Lord of the Manors of Stopham, Waltham and Amberely. |
  
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Rooms from 70.00 GBP | The Five Bells is an Edwardian version of a Sussex farmhouse situated on the edge of West Chiltington in the heart of West Sussex - an area of considerable beauty. An open fire greets you on those cold winter nights where you can enjoy a glass of real ale and soak in the hospitality on offer.
On a short break you can visit historic castles and houses, have a day at the races at Goodwood or Fontwell, or even a day by the sea at Brighton a short drive away. |
  
| Chequers Old Rectory Lane, Pulborough
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Rooms from 65.00 GBP | Chequers Hotel is situated in the large village of Pulborough, on the edge of South Downs National Park. Free Wi-Fi is provided, as well as free on-site parking. The local area is famous for horse and motor racing, as well as being a popular fishing destination.
A private bathroom, flat-screen TV and tea/coffee making facilities are provided with each room at Chequers Hotel.
A traditional Sunday roast is served in the bright and airy dining room, as well as a hearty full English breakfast. Guests can also relax in the garden which features outdoor seating.
Antiques, collectables, jewellery, furniture are available at The Corn Store, which is a 5-minute walk away. You can also take a ride on a steam train at South Downs Light Railway, which is a 20-minute walk from the hotel. |
  
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Rooms from 65.00 GBP | In the beautiful village of Sutton, near Goodwood, in the Sussex countryside, this traditional inn offers stylish, modern rooms, free Wi-Fi, free parking and great food and drink.
The White Horse Inn was reopened in July 2008 after a full refurbishment. Light and airy, the inn now has comfortable and stylish en suite rooms with good quality furniture, comfortable bedding and fluffy towels.
The inn offers great-value contemporary food and the menu changes regularly to reflect the finest, freshest seasonal produce available locally. A range of drinks is available, including local ales and carefully chosen wines
In a quiet lane, in this beautiful part of the Sussex countryside, the inn is within easy reach of Goodwood, Petworth and Chichester. There are many walks through the region's beautiful scenery starting at the inn. |
  
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Rooms from 60.00 GBP | The Swan is located in the historic market town of Arundel, home of the Dukes of Norfolk for over 850 years, overlooking the River Arun.
Visitors, either business or leisure, will be enchanted by the cobbled streets, art galleries and many speciality shops.
The Swan has 15 bedrooms and a comfortable restaurant and bar, offering dishes made from the finest local produce and complemented by Fuller's award winning ales.
An exiting menu awaits you with pub classics such as traditional fish and chips from a sustainable source, alongside river-caught rainbow trout en paupiette and Thai scented whole sea bass.
After a blissful night's sleep, fortify yourself for a day exploring the ancient castle with a classic full English breakfast with Arundel sausages and a shot of fair-trade espresso.
The Swan Hotel has 15 double, twin & single bedrooms including a family room that sleeps three. The en suite rooms have stylish decor with period features. |
  
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Rooms from 50.00 GBP | Modern purpose built hotel, all room's en-suite with TV, Wireless Broadband Internet and hospitality drawer, with popular restaurant and bar on premises. Situated close to Arundel town centre and castle, near to Fishbourne Roman villas, 3 miles from Littlehampton sea front, 10 miles from historic Chichester and Petworth Manor, close to racetracks at Goodwood and Fontwell and approximately 35-40 minutes away from Brighton or Portsmouth. Access to Arundel Rail Station and Gatwick Airport.
When you visit a hotel for the first time, everybody knows they have only one chance to impress you. First impressions are vital. So you can confidently expect high standards, pleasant staff and a real commitment to see you enjoy yourself. Whether you're on business, on holiday, taking a break, holding a conference or arranging a banquet, you'll find attention to detail. |
  
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Rooms from 60.00 GBP | Located on the promenade in the popular seaside resort of Worthing, West Sussex, the Kingsway Hotel and Kingsway Townhouse, with a total of 36 rooms (all en-suite), offer you a friendly service, a welcoming atmosphere and excellent amenities.
The hotel's central location allows easy access to Worthing's entertainment facilities, shopping area and beautiful gardens.
The Kingsway is independently owned and recent refurbishments ensure that all guest rooms, as well as the public rooms, are furnished, decorated and equipped to a high standard.
Some bedrooms are suitable for guests with a disability. There is also a lift to all floors in the main hotel building.
The Kingway Hotel is an established conference venue and meeting place in Worthing, West Sussex. The Windsor Suite is centrally heated and with adjustable lighting. The suite can be sub-divided for greater flexibility. |
  
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Rooms from 45.00 GBP | Queens Lodge is a small, quiet guest house, close to the seafront and town centre. Free limited private parking, shared with The Kingsway Hotel, is available.
The refurbished rooms at Queens Lodge Guesthouse all have tea/coffee facilities, Freeview TV and private bathrooms. There is free internet access in the public areas. Only one double has its own en suite, the other four rooms have shared bathroom facilities. Rooms are sold on a room only basis and breakfast is served at the Kingsway Hotel opposite to Queens Lodge. You are also allowed full use of our Bar and Restaurant facilities within our sister hotel.
Parking is on a first come first served basis. We have 7 spaces allocated to the Guest House on site and additional parking is street parking. |
  
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Rooms from 65.00 GBP | The Inglenook is a family-run 16th Century three star hotel and free house located in the village of Nyetimber, on the south coast of England in Sussex. As well as accommodation for overnight stays and holidays, we run an acclaimed restaurant, have facilities for conferences and functions and are licensed to perform weddings. We also have a bar open to non-residents, if you simply want to stop in for a drink or bar snack. |
  
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Rooms from 45.00 GBP | The nineteenth century Wheatsheaf Inn is situated on the B2184 on the edge of the historic village of Cuckfield. The mainline station of Haywards Heath is a short distance away and offers an excellent service to London in under an hour.
Gatwick Airport and the South Coast resort of Brighton are within easy access, together with the City of Chichester and many famous local attractions including Hickstead Showjumping, Wakehurst Place, Glyndebourne Opera House, Ardingly Showground and both Goodwood Racing Venues. We are central for both coastal and countryside excursions.
Our Bar and Lounge area is spacious, comfortable and tastefully decorated. The walls are adorned with wonderful old prints of Cuckfield in days gone by and are of great interest to the locals. The very attractive Bar offers an excellent range of Real Ales and a good selection of fine Wines. The Bar is also the perfect place to relax and enjoy one of our Cocktails if that is your pleasure.
The kitchen is run by Chef/Proprietor Nik Cobley who takes pleasure in offering a varied Menu using the very best fresh seasonal produce.
Top quality ingredients are sourced locally, where possible, from a network of trusted local suppliers and producers built up over the years. Our fish comes direct from Newhaven, our top quality meat and poultry from our local Butcher. Some Beef, however, comes from the Highlands of Scotland. Southdown Lamb from local Downland pastures and seasonal Game from local shoots and Estates. The best quality meat is very important to us. Dishes range from the traditional to the more unusual…something for everyone. A good choice of daily House specials are also available. All our dishes are carefully prepared for your enjoyment.
Sunday is a relaxed family day. Children and Dogs are welcome as long as they are both kept under strict control for the comfort of all our guests! Dogs must be on leads and restricted to the Bar area only. We serve delicious freshly cooked traditional Sunday Roasts, including a Vegetarian choice.
Great garden space to relax in, away from the road and fenced to keep it safe for your young ones. |
  
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Rooms from 60.30 GBP | The Birch Hotel is located in the West Sussex town of Haywards Heath , 3 miles from Burgess Hill, 18 miles from Brighton and 15 miles from Gatwick Airport. The original building was built in c.1874 and still retains some of the original features, including oak panelling in the lounge area and stained glass windows on the main staircase. The Birch Hotel has undergone extensive refurbishment over the last few years making it the perfect venue for business or leisure. The main facilities of The Birch Hotel are: 51 ensuite bedrooms, all with Free wired internet access, 6 Conference rooms ideal for interviewing up to theatre style for 60 persons, (all rooms have wireless internet access), 3 banqueting rooms suitable for the small family celebration from 10 guests up to 100 guests for a seated reception. The Birch Hotel is licensed for Civil and Partnership ceremonies. There is a Restaurant, Bar and Brasserie on site and a large carpark with a small side garden . The Hotel is Non Smoking through out.
Haywards Heath is in the heart of Sussex , to the north and east lies the High weald covering some 560 square miles and designated as an Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There are many renown gardens within driving distance including those of Sheffield Park , Borde Hill , Wakehurst Place and the Millennium Seed Bank, Nymans Gardens, Standen House , Michelham Priory and Leonardslee . The exciting town of Brighton is only 18 miles , with historic Lewes also a short journey . Other local places of interest include : The Hickstead Showground , The South of England Showgorund Ardingly, The Bluebell Railway , Bodiam Castle , or, Drusillas Park and Glynebourne . |
  
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Rooms from 55.00 GBP | Originally a 16th century coaching inn, The Bent Arms is a grade II listed building situated in the picturesque village of Lindfield (5 times winner of Best Kept Village Award).
The village is on the outskirts of Haywards Heath and is 1.5 miles from Haywards Heath station, and 14 miles from both Gatwick Airport and Brighton. The Bent Arms is a traditional country pub with old fashioned décor and furnishings, low ceilings and wooden beams; providing character and a relaxing and informal atmosphere.
There is a large floral garden and a large car park at the rear and a function room is available to hire for all occasions, which holds 60 sitting and 80 standing, buffet recommended. The Bent Arms is a tenanted Hall & Woodhouse pub serving quality Badger and K&B ales amongst other products.
Landlord Howard Collins and Head Chef Mark Tunmore produce quality, home cooked food from locally sourced produce, whenever possible, at an affordable price. Food is served 12pm - 2:30pm and 6pm - 9pm and there are two menus, the "bar menu" which is filled with pub classics, steaks from extra aged Aberdeen Angus beef, salads and sandwiches with Howard’s locally famous home-made bread which is made and baked fresh daily. "The Evening Menu" is available as a set menu between 6pm - 7:30pm with 2 courses for £8.95 and three courses £10.95. There are 9 Bed & Breakfast rooms and a private cottage (2 doubles & 1 single) available to let.
The prices are based on occupancy and include cooked and continental breakfast. The rooms are all en-suite and have televisions and tea/coffee making facilities, they are clean and decorated in a traditional style, some with 4 poster beds. There is also 1 double room available on the ground floor with disabled access. |
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