The town of
BATTLE
- a ten-minute train ride from Hastings - occupies the site of the most famous land battle in British history. Here, on October 14, 1066, the invading Normans overcame the Anglo-Saxon army of King Harold, who was killed not by an arrow through the eye - a myth resulting from the misinterpretation of the Bayeux Tapestry - but from a workaday clubbing about the head. Before the battle took place, William vowed that, should he win the engagement, he would build... [More]
Leeford Place Hotel is situated in a beautiful eight acre country setting, the oldest part of the building dating from the fifteenth century and reputed to have once been a Royal Hunting Lodge. On arrival you are immediately affected by the peaceful atmosphere and the gardens which are dominated by ... [More]
Located In The Heart Of 1066 Country In 150 Acres Of Woodlands And Lakes, 1 Mile From The Historic Town Of Battle And Battle Abbey. The Powdermills Hotel Is Steeped In History And Surrounded By The Most Beautiful And Historic Parts Of Sussex And Kent. The /Orangery/ Restaurant Has Received Many Acco... [More]
Originally built in 1597 for the local ironmaster, the hotel combines a touch of Tudor times with all the amenities expected by modern standards.Offering a pleasant atmosphere, the Brickwall Hotel has many local beauty spots within easy reach. Guests at the Brickwall can expect to receive a warm we... [More]
The George Hotel was established in 1699, but there has been an inn on the site for over 600 years. Once the town hall of Battle, the George building was once a military court during the Napoleonic wars.All our rooms are en-suite, with television and tea making facilities. Full English breakfast is ... [More]