some rooms have 4-poster beds and whirlpool baths. this classic village hotel is 9. full english breakfast and parking are included. room service is available. 3 miles from the 16th-century parham house and gardens, and 12 miles from brighton. upgraded rooms add bathrooms with heated floors. there's an informal carvery restaurant, and meeting space is available. check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. the traditionally furnished rooms feature free wi-fi, flat-screen tvs, and minibars, plus tea and coffeemaking facilities Heathrow Airport 1 hr 17
Devil's Dyke - National Trust (20 min) Scenic, V-shaped valley with walking trails, nature programs & surrounding hotels & restaurants. Brighton West Pier (24 min) Atmospheric remnants of a once bustling 19th-century pleasure pier, destroyed by fire in 2003. SEA LIFE Brighton (27 min) Family-friendly exhibits with a variety of sea creatures (most offer play areas & group packages). British Airways i360 Viewing Tower (27 min) This futuristic glass pod with a cocktail bar travels skyward for dramatic ocean & city views. Booth Museum of Natural History (17 min) Museum exploring the natural world through exhibits, interactive displays and hands-on activities. Brighton Museum & Art Gallery (25 min) In Royal Pavilion's gardens, with displays of fine/decorative art, fashion, toys and local history. Preston Park (18 min) Large urban park with playgrounds, pitches and a manor house, used for concerts, fairs and circuses. Chanctonbury Ring (27 min) Prehistoric hill fort rich in local legends, topped by beech trees, with views of the South Downs. Brighton Palace Pier (26 min) Opened in 1899 and home to fairground rides, bars, restaurants and deckchairs to enjoy the sea view. Volk's Electric Railway (27 min) Electric railway dating to 1883, now operating along the seashore as a seasonal tourist experience. Royal Pavilion (27 min) Distinctive Asian-style palace built for King George IV, with restored rooms, gardens and tours. Ditchling Beacon (18 min) Grassy, 248m-tall chalk hill with panoramic views, walking paths & the remains of an Iron Age fort. Cissbury Ring (20 min) Accessible by a hiking trail, this Iron Age hill fort on 60 acres includes a Neolithic flint mine. Brighton Toy and Model Museum (21 min) Thousands of toys and models displayed in 3 railway arches, including 2 working railway layouts. Arundel Castle (25 min) Crenellated Norman keep, gatehouse and barbican, plus gardens, guided tours and jousting events. |