Like so many of the southeast's seaside resorts,
EASTBOURNE
was kick-started into life in the 1840s, when the Brighton, Lewes & Hastings railway company built a branch line from Lewes to the sea. Past holiday-makers include George Orwell, the composer Claude Debussy - who finished writing
La Mer
here - as well as Marx and Engels. Nowadays Eastbourne has a solid reputation as a retirement town - albeit one that's a touch livelier than the nearby custom-b... [More]
Entering this charming & elegant Victorian house you will step back in time. All rooms have bath or shower ensuite facilities and canopied beds. Breakfast is served in a frescoed dining room. A truely unique experience. [More]
The hotel is an end of terrace Regency building with unopposed views of the sea and pier. We have 9 en-suite bedrooms including doubles, family and twin rooms. All rooms have a colour TV and hospitality tray. We take pride in room cleanliness and ensure beds are comfortable so that a good night's sl... [More]
We offer comfortable rooms, many have recently been refurbished and all have en-suite or private facilities. STRICTLY NON-SMOKERS ONLY.The day starts with a full English breakfast and fruit and cereal. A vegetarian breakfast is also offered.From June to September a three course meal is available, se... [More]
The Best Western Lansdowne Hotel, located on the sea-front in this popular conference town, has won many awards. The hotel features including elegant lounges facing the sea, the attractive Regency Bar, two snooker and games rooms, help to make the hotel perfect for duplicate/rubber bridge weekends.I... [More]
Property Type HotelYear Built 1880 Year Remodeled 2001A Williamson Family Hotel Since 1896. After Cocktails OnThe Sea View Terrace Or In The Verandah Bar, Good FoodAnd Wine May Be Enjoyed In The Dining Room. An EarlyMorning In The Bermudan Pool Is The Perfect PreparationFor A Day Of Business And Lei... [More]