Located in Lewes, 8.9 miles from Glyndebourne Opera House, The Jolly Sportsman has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Peter
France
This is an absolutely charming pub/restaurant in the middle of the Sussex countryside with a few rooms. All around are lovely walks and views, and it is only a shortish drive (albeit down very narrow country lanes) from Lewes, Hove, and Brighton. Our room was very comfortable with a splendid bathroom, and lovely view. We ate dinner on Saturday night and it was inventive and delicious cuisine using a lot of local ingredients. Highly recommended, not least because the owners and staff are particularly friendly.
Located in Lewes, The Dorset features a garden, restaurant, bar, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Jayne
United Kingdom
Room was spotless. Room was very hot that night but it had been a very hot day. Thank you for the air conditioning unit in the room. Staff extremely helpful.
Providing a garden, Scallow Campsite provides accommodations in Lewes. The campground, set in a building dating back to 2022, is 8.5 miles from Glyndebourne Opera House and 15 miles from AMEX Stadium....
Michelle
United Kingdom
Fun alternative holiday accommodation. Well appointed and thought out.
The Snug at Littledown offers accommodations in Lewes, 5.7 miles from Brighton Dome and 5.8 miles from Brighton Train Station.
Julie
Australia
Lovely, quaint and cosy space. We loved our stay here and Simone has provided a beautiful space for a getaway. The 'best brownies' were very much appreciated and we ordered a cooked and continental breakfast which was all delicious and plentiful. Would happily stay again.
A refurbished Sussex farmhouse, a 5-minute walk from Southease Railway Station, YHA South Downs is set in extensive grounds and has an on-site restaurant and colorful, modern bedrooms.
Tiny Cottage with Terrace & Parking, Central Lewes is a recently renovated chalet in Lewes where guests can make the most of the garden and barbecue facilities.
Alexa
United Kingdom
Nice quiet location but close to shops and restaurants. Bijou but great for a night or two.
The Ram Inn features a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Lewes. The property is around 2.9 miles from Glyndebourne Opera House, 8.2 miles from AMEX Stadium and 12 miles from Victoria Gardens.
KERRY
United Kingdom
Quaint olde worldly Pub/Hotel in a nice Picturesque Village.
There are nice walks from he Hotel. Breakfast was also good with quality produce.
The Studio is bright, airy and comfortable. Is located in Lewes, just 6.5 miles from AMEX Stadium and 10 miles from Victoria Gardens. Guests staying at this apartment have access to a terrace.
Lovely little town, many historic building in Lewes or...
Lovely little town, many historic building in Lewes or nearby; great walking on the south Downs, or along the river for the less energetic. Good public transport links to Brighton and/or along south coast.
charles
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Lewes is a lovely old town.
Lewes is a lovely old town. We love the medieval high street and its historical attractions, such as the Lewes castle/ museum and the Priory. We also like the Southover grange garden, which is transquil and well kept, a nice place for a leisurely stroll.
Ping Hon
Hong Kong
Scored 10
10
So much history.
So much history. Loved the buildings, the motte and bailey castle, the priory remains in the park, the independent shops and cafés. Everything is within walking distance. Great to have a railway station and Brighton only 9 miles away. Superb views and walks over the South Downs.
Richard
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Interesting county town.
Interesting county town. A few things to do inside there (eg castle and priory, Depot cinema by the station). Or excellent transport links to coast (Seaford preferable to Newhaven unless you want to catch the ferry to Dieppe) and Brighton of course. The self contained area of Downs to the east are my favourite. Quieter than the main range of the Downs to the south so you can just roam around and enjoy the peace. Or you can walk along the river as far as Newhaven but this can be quite muddy when it's been raining. Beautiful flat walk though if you go when it's dry, or don't mind mud!
Andy
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
I lived near Lewes from 2000 to 2005 so know the area.
I lived near Lewes from 2000 to 2005 so know the area. Am fond of the Riverside area with its eating places, also the High Street. Perhaps not a huge amount going on, and perhaps the "Information Centre" could be
done up/revamped a little more, but the town is in an excellent central location for a holiday spent exploring locally.
Peter
Scored 10
10
Lewis is an old town full of interesting history, lots of...
Lewis is an old town full of interesting history, lots of old buildings and of course the castle that's always worth the walk up the hill, don't worry if you're not too fit as you can get a local bus to the top of the hill. Lots of wonderful pubs and cafes in the town centre along with some nice restaurants. The town is surrounded by stunning scenery all around.
There are no staff or other facilities at this hotel. It is clean, comfortable and a sleep only hotel. Suitable for visiting Brighton and the surrounding area by car. There is an excellent, regular bus service into Brighton, Lewes, Eastbourne and Tunbridge Wells
A really great little studio with everyone that one could need! Located in a nice quiet area not far from Lewes and near to bus services. The facilities were good (I had everything I need for a self-contained holiday) and the owner is very decent.
Perfect location in the centre of Lewes. Car park around the corner with free overnight parking. Spotless showeroom, nice decor with cosy bedroom perfect for me on my own. Tea, coffee and biscuits supplied. Would very happily stay again.
The property is perfectly located for access to the centre of Lewes and the music festival at the rugby club. The property is small but perfectly designed for all your needs.
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