This was our favorite hotel during our stay In the UK. The staff made us feel at home and the hotel restaurant is fabulous, one of the best meals we ate during our trip. We will definitely be back again
Staff were friendly and helpful. Room looked recently refurbished, was large and had everything we needed. Spotlessly clean. Location is perfect and wasn't too noisy even on a Bank Holiday weekend
The camping pod was really cosy and clean, much roomier and more comfortable than I expected. The pods are really well kitted out with kitchenware and home comforts, which is perfect for a solo traveller who can't carry too much with them. Lovely little coffee/tea hamper provided and the hob was really easy to use.
The pods are warm and well lit, with a great little decking area to sit out on into the evening.
Very comfortable beds and bedding, plenty of towels in the shower room and all the little extra things you might need have been thought of.
I would highly recommend the Scallows and would love to visit again myself one day.
So much history. Loved the buildings, the motte and bailey castle, the priory remains in the park, the independent shops and cafés. Everything is within walking distance. Great to have a railway station and Brighton only 9 miles away. Superb views and walks over the South Downs.
Richard
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Interesting county town.
Interesting county town. A few things to do inside there (eg castle and priory, Depot cinema by the station). Or excellent transport links to coast (Seaford preferable to Newhaven unless you want to catch the ferry to Dieppe) and Brighton of course. The self contained area of Downs to the east are my favourite. Quieter than the main range of the Downs to the south so you can just roam around and enjoy the peace. Or you can walk along the river as far as Newhaven but this can be quite muddy when it's been raining. Beautiful flat walk though if you go when it's dry, or don't mind mud!
Andy
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I lived near Lewes from 2000 to 2005 so know the area.
I lived near Lewes from 2000 to 2005 so know the area. Am fond of the Riverside area with its eating places, also the High Street. Perhaps not a huge amount going on, and perhaps the "Information Centre" could be
done up/revamped a little more, but the town is in an excellent central location for a holiday spent exploring locally.
Peter
10
Scored 10
Lewis is an old town full of interesting history, lots of...
Lewis is an old town full of interesting history, lots of old buildings and of course the castle that's always worth the walk up the hill, don't worry if you're not too fit as you can get a local bus to the top of the hill. Lots of wonderful pubs and cafes in the town centre along with some nice restaurants. The town is surrounded by stunning scenery all around.
A
Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
I stay in Lewes frequently for visits to Glyndebourne.
I stay in Lewes frequently for visits to Glyndebourne. The local taxi firm (GMC Taxis) are very good and are prompt when picking up at the arranged time both to get to Glyndebourne and to return.
The town itself has much to offer with interesting shops and historic places including the Castle.
Hotel accommodation is very limited since the closure of The Shelleys and Pelham House. Parking is expensive
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
LEWES IS A BEAUTIFUL PLACE!
LEWES IS A BEAUTIFUL PLACE!
HOWEVER DO NOT STAY AT PREMIER INN !!!!!!!!!! THEY ARE A TOTAL JOKE AND NOTHING LESS THAN DAYLIGHT THIEVES WHO NEARLY DESTROYED MY WEDDING WITH 2 MISTAKES ON OUR BOOKINGS.
The Dorset on the other hand is a Lovely place to stay and would recommend it to anyone whishing to stay in Lewes.
Great location - 5ish mins from the station; about the same to town centre. Opposite a pub, and around the corner from several cafes/restaurants. Very quiet area. Good sized and well-appointed kitchen and living area. Sara, the host/owner, was communicative and friendly before arrival and happy to offer advice/tips on the area, and was very pleasant when meeting us prior to departure. Overall, The Goldings is a great base to explore Lewes and its surroundings.
We really enjoyed our stay at Marshlands. Everything is of a very high quality and comfort with very thoughtful additions to make it a pleasant all round experience. The food supplied for breakfast was quite spectacular with more than enough for our stay. Ginny and Henry are very friendly and helpful hosts. We plan to stay again next time we visit Lewes. Highly recommended.
The location is great, near the bridge in Lewes. Parking is easy in Friars Walk: it's a 2 hr max (Ringo app), but free from 5pm to 9am. The flat is clean and comfy, and our son was fine on the sofa bed. Great brunch spot opposite, Fuego Lounge (only opens at 9am, but Bill's opens at 8am just over the bridge).
Lovely, quaint and cosy space. We loved our stay here and Simone has provided a beautiful space for a getaway. The 'best brownies' were very much appreciated and we ordered a cooked and continental breakfast which was all delicious and plentiful. Would happily stay again.
There are no staff or other facilities at this hotel. It is clean, comfortable and a sleep only hotel. Suitable for visiting Brighton and the surrounding area by car. There is an excellent, regular bus service into Brighton, Lewes, Eastbourne and Tunbridge Wells
Jo was a great host. Nothing was too much trouble for her. This was a great place to stay with my little boy. Our room was comfortable and breakfast was great. Lewes was a good base and there is a nice park nearby.
The hotel has its style. If one likes rather older decor - go for it. The room was clean and cosy and the location is very good - close to town centre, restaurants, car parks, shops.
A lovely complete apartment in an excellent location in Lewes. Full cooking facilities, good shower and sitting room. Ideal for a single traveller or young couple passing through.
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