there's also an honesty bar. the guesthouse provides free english breakfast, which is served in the sunroom. within 14 minutes' walk of eastbourne pier, this seafront victorian guesthouse is 1. 1 miles from eastbourne train station and 1. the simple, bright rooms, some with sea views, feature en suite bathrooms, free wi-fi and flat-screen tvs, as well as tea and coffeemaking facilities. check-in time: 4:00 pmcheck-out time: 10:30 am. 2 miles from the congress theatre Heathrow Airport 1 hr 41
Michelham Priory (17 min.) palatial tudor-style mansion dating from the 13th-century featuring a moat watermill & gardens. Beamsley Road (1 min) Herstmonceux Castle (20 min.) restored medieval castle now a study centre with a park and gardens that are open to the public. Knockhatch Adventure Park (16 min.) skiing outdoor recreation snowboarding and adventure Carlton Road (5 min) Towner Eastbourne (5 min.) art gallery with temporary contemporary shows and displays from its own modern british collection. Seven Sisters Country Park (15 min.) expansive park with chalk cliffs grassland and river valley for walking birdwatching and cycling. Fort Fun (4 min.) sprawling climbing frames and an aqua park provide outdoor fun while there is also indoor soft play. National Trust - Birling Gap And The Seven Sisters (15 min.) a scenic spot on the seven sisters chalk cliffs with a modern cafe and a national trust info centre. Long Man Of Wilmington (17 min.) history Pevensey And Westham Station (9 min) Pevensey Castle (10 min.) 16 centuries of history in sturdy castle with square keep powerful gatehouse and site artifacts. Eastbourne Beach (3 min.) beach Hampden Park Station (8 min) Beachy Head (11 min.) britain s highest chalk cliff offers panoramic views walking paths and a 19th-century lighthouse. Seven Sisters (15 min.) series of 7 white chalk cliffs along the english channel in south downs national park. Drusillas Park (16 min) soft-play area large slides netted walkways plus zoo animals feeding times restaurant and shop. Eastbourne Redoubt (2 min.) fortress-in-the-round dating back 200 years built to defend against napoleon & used in wwi & wwii. |