spa treatments are available (fee). it's a 4-minute walk from lewes train station and 3. check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. classic french fare and sunday carvery lunches are served in an elegant, oak-panelled restaurant, and there's a lounge bar. 4 miles from glyndebourne country house. cosy rooms provide free wi-fi, tvs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities, in addition to en suite bathrooms. on the village's lively main street, this traditional hotel is set in a quaint 18th-century coaching inn with an annexe. rooms in the main building retain period features like exposed beams. other amenities include an indoor pool, a hot tub and a sauna, plus fitness and business centres Heathrow Airport 1 hr 19
Lewes Castle & Museum (2 min) Timber-framed, 16th-century house featuring local history exhibits & hosting events & weddings. Brighton Museum & Art Gallery (21 min) In Royal Pavilion's gardens, with displays of fine/decorative art, fashion, toys and local history. Bluebell Railway (18 min) An 1880's station with steam engines on display, a museum & gift shop on a heritage railway line. Devil's Dyke - National Trust (22 min) Scenic, V-shaped valley with walking trails, nature programs & surrounding hotels & restaurants. British Airways i360 Viewing Tower (25 min) This futuristic glass pod with a cocktail bar travels skyward for dramatic ocean & city views. Brighton Palace Pier (22 min) Opened in 1899 and home to fairground rides, bars, restaurants and deckchairs to enjoy the sea view. Volk's Electric Railway (23 min) Electric railway dating to 1883, now operating along the seashore as a seasonal tourist experience. Drusillas Park (14 min) Soft-play area, large slides, netted walkways, plus zoo animals, feeding times, restaurant and shop. Anne of Cleves House (9 min) Displays of furnished bedroom, kitchen, furniture and other crafts in home of Henry VIII's 4th wife. Brighton West Pier (25 min) Atmospheric remnants of a once bustling 19th-century pleasure pier, destroyed by fire in 2003. Seven Sisters (32 min) Series of 7 white chalk cliffs along the English Channel in South Downs National Park. National Trust - Monk's House (11 min) Garden and history Royal Pavilion (23 min) Distinctive Asian-style palace built for King George IV, with restored rooms, gardens and tours. Ditchling Beacon (15 min) Grassy, 248m-tall chalk hill with panoramic views, walking paths & the remains of an Iron Age fort. Glyndebourne (8 min) Country house hosting annual Glyndebourne Festival's 6 productions in a 1200-seat opera house. |