7 miles from glyndebourne opera house and 7. full english breakfast is complimentary. check-in time: 2:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. there's also a drawing room with a log fire, multiple meeting rooms, a garden terrace, and a tennis court and croquet lawn. suites add separate sitting areas. set in a gothic revival country house dating from 1850, this high-end hotel overlooking the renowned east sussex national golf course is 6. 3 miles from lewes castle. the refined, individually decorated rooms and suites feature en suite bathrooms, egyptian cotton sheets and flat-screen tvs. there's a sophisticated fine-dining restaurant offering seasonal, upmarket dishes and afternoon teas Heathrow Airport 1 hr 27
Wakehurst (32 min) Country estate with tree collections, woodland, lakes, formal gardens and seed conservation centre. Borde Hill Garden (34 min) Large area of formal gardens, parkland and trees, with a smart English restaurant and cafe. National Trust - Sheffield Park and Garden (21 min) Large park with rare mature trees and shrubs, dramatic seasonal flower shows and 4 lakes. Knockhatch Adventure Park (19 min) Adventure, snowboarding, outdoor recreation, and skiing National Trust - Monk's House (22 min) Garden and history Bluebell Railway (20 min) An 1880's station with steam engines on display, a museum & gift shop on a heritage railway line. Herstmonceux Castle (32 min) Restored medieval castle, now a study centre, with a park and gardens that are open to the public. Michelham Priory (18 min) Palatial Tudor-style mansion, dating from the 13th-century, featuring a moat, watermill & gardens. Lewes Castle & Museum (14 min) Timber-framed, 16th-century house featuring local history exhibits & hosting events & weddings. Drusillas Park (22 min) Soft-play area, large slides, netted walkways, plus zoo animals, feeding times, restaurant and shop. Glyndebourne (13 min) Country house hosting annual Glyndebourne Festival's 6 productions in a 1200-seat opera house. Anne of Cleves House (15 min) Displays of furnished bedroom, kitchen, furniture and other crafts in home of Henry VIII's 4th wife. Charleston Trust (22 min) Garden, history, and art museum Ditchling Beacon (25 min) Grassy, 248m-tall chalk hill with panoramic views, walking paths & the remains of an Iron Age fort. Ashdown Forest (22 min) Sprawling nature area & fictional home of A. A. Milne children's book character, Winnie the Pooh. |