Located in Alfriston, 1.2 mi from Drusillas Park, Flint Barns, Rathfinny Wine Estate has a number of amenities, including a garden, a terrace and free WiFi.
Wingrove House in Alfriston provides accommodations with a bar and a shared lounge. This country house features free private parking and daily room service.
Val
United Kingdom
Very friendly, helpful staff. The room was comfortable, and the breakfast very good.
Located in Hailsham, within 9.1 miles of Glyndebourne Opera House and 9.4 miles of Eastbourne Miniature Steam Railway Adventure Park, Boship Lions Farm hotel has accommodations with a garden and free...
Dimitra Niokou
United Kingdom
Clean comfortable big room, nice surroundings, parking
Chalk Farm LDC is located in Willingdon in Eastbourne, 17 mi from Brighton & Hove. The hotel has a sun terrace and views of the garden, and guests can enjoy a drink at the bar.
wagjiani
United Kingdom
Good value for money. It's an old listed building which come with it's challenges for modernisation. You get what you paid for and it's fair. Service was good and breakfast was good. Shower issue in 1 room and we reported. Shower enclosure was small but we were only staying 1 night so we were not concerned.
Located in the heart of Hailsham, The Crown Hotel offers a vibrant cafe, traditional bar and modern bedrooms, and is only a 20-minute drive from Eastbourne.
Located in Selmeston, 5.7 miles from Glyndebourne Opera House, The Rose Cottage Inn provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a terrace.
Saltmarsh Farmhouse enjoys a location in West Dean, 11 miles from Glyndebourne Opera House and 14 miles from Brighton Marina.
Marcela
United Kingdom
The farmhouse is very well located close to the beginning of the seven sisters cliffs. The staff was extremely kind and helpful. Also, the breakfast was delicious. Thanks so much for everything, hope to be back!
Entire 1 bed flat ground floor is located in Hailsham, just 8.6 miles from Eastbourne Miniature Steam Railway Adventure Park and 9.2 miles from Eastbourne Pier.
Alfriston is well worth a longer visit than the few hours we...
Alfriston is well worth a longer visit than the few hours we spent here. The high street has so many old and interesting buildings including about three pubs. Behind the high street is a village green with the 14th century church which we did visit. Its on the South Downs Way and well worth a stop.
Jacalyn
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Alfriston is very old , historic and scenic.
Alfriston is very old , historic and scenic. The George pub is from 1397 and there are other old buildings, churches and interesting places to explore. There is a fantastic bookstore, filled with great ideas as well as books. There are many walks in the valley or you can go down to the Downs of Seaford. It would be a good base for relaxing and walking but helpful if you had a car.
Duane
Canada
Scored 8.0
8.0
It is a brilliant slightly isolated location which if you...
It is a brilliant slightly isolated location which if you live in London must be entirely refreshing.
Staff were helpful, hardworking and went beyond my expectations to ensure we had a pleasant stay.
Nichola
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Alfriston is a delightful village with several historic...
Alfriston is a delightful village with several historic properties. The streets are very narrow, and it is not a good idea to try to drive through the village. There are two car parks to the north of the village, one on each side of the main approach road, and cars can be parked here, (£1.40 for two hours) provided there is sufficient space. Alfriston Clergy House (National Trust) is well worth a visit, and the very large parish church, dedicated to St Andrew, is known as the Cathedral of the Downs.
Julie
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Alfriston is a delightful village with several pubs and a...
Alfriston is a delightful village with several pubs and a few small shops. Lovely walks by the river and on the Downs. National Trust Clergy House is worth a visit (the first property they bought). There is a vineyard (Rathfinney) on the edge of the village. We had good meals at The George Inn and at the Dean's Place Hotel and also at various country pubs in nearby villages.
Michael
United Kingdom
Scored 4.0
4.0
Sadly the accommodation required urgent renovation, dirty...
Sadly the accommodation required urgent renovation, dirty carpets and cheap furniture. Bathroom was modern, clean and well presented although the water pressure in the shower was too low unlike the basin which was too high. We had one disappointing and revolting meal, which was poorly presented and served. The staff were generally helpful but the management failed to be ‘fully’ apologetic for their shortcomings. On the other hand breakfast met expectations. The mature gardens were in need urgent attention by an educated gardener. The general fabric of the hotel was tired in the public and general rooms. The hotel showed a lot of wear & tear, which was a ashame ! Overall the 2 night stay was marred by a poorly maintained room and one bad meal. A beautiful ‘manor’ hotel has been ruined by a ‘modernisation’ lacking in sympathy for historical fabric just for a ‘wedding’ venue; I found the rating of 4 Star was far too generous.
We needed overnight accommodation in Alfriston while walking the South Downs Way and were pleased we chose The Smugglers. It's an old building with narrow, winding stairs and lots of nooks and crannies, lots of character. We had a twin room at the back of the building, nice and quiet. Dinner was exceptional, we chose from the "specials" - my husband had swordfish, I had an Indonesian banana flower curry, So tasty.
The secret cottage is beautifully decorated and perfectly equipped. It was really spacious, perfect for a group of four. It's right in the centre of Alfriston, which is a really good base for visiting the Rathfinney Wine estate, Brighton, Eastbourne, Seaford and the whole South downs area. Great communication from the owner in the run up to the holiday and during.
Located in the heart of Alfriston, next to the village store. Beautifully converted one-bedroom cottage with all modern conveniences, whilst retaining its unique charm. The owner thoughtfully leaves her homemade chocolates as a welcome gift.
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