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]
Eastbourne is considered by many to be the 'Aristocrat of the South Coast' with unrivalled facilities and restaurants, all within easy reach of the Hotel.In the lounges and Wordsworth Restaurant, all of which have breathtaking sea views, you will find an ambiance of classic elegance. Entertainment i... [More]
Property Type HotelYear Built 1875 Year Remodeled 1999Set In Its Own Gardens On The Western Seafront The GrandHotel Has Enjoyed A Complete Restoration AndRefurbishment.the Atmosphere Is Country House By TheSea With Warm But Professional Service And BeautifullyAppointed Bedrooms And Suites. Public Ar... [More]
Ideally located midway between Seafront, theatres, town centre, and Eastbournes main entertainment complex, and the world famous Devonshire Park with its International Tennis also close by. The Sheldon Hotel is open all year round and we offer a special programme for Christmas. The Sheldon Hot... [More]
Enjoy panoramic sea views from the lounges, award winning patio garden, dining room and many bedrooms. The Weyanoke Hotel is the perfect place to relax with two well stocked licensed bars, both realistically priced. Our bedrooms are tastefully decorated, many with sea views and balconies. All rooms ... [More]
The Wish Tower Hotel is one of the most prominent hotels on Eastbourne’s sea front and is situated opposite the restored Martello Tower and adjacent to the Devonshire Park Complex. Centrally located, the hotel is near to the Victorian Pier whilst Beachy Head is only a short walk away. The hotel has ... [More]