Located in Steyning, Springwells House provides accommodation with pool with a view, free WiFi and free private parking for guests who drive.
Adam
United Kingdom
The property was classic and lovely. It was very cosy and had a lot of character to it. Which was fitting for the location within Steyning. Our room was absolutely amazing and again, really cosy, which we were upgraded to by the lovely owner of the house.
Directly opposite Worthing Train Station, this traditional hotel from the late 19th century has a restaurant, bar and comfy rooms. Worthing seafront is 15 minutes' walk away via the town centre.
Rory
United Kingdom
Staff were helpful and friendly and the room was spacious and comfortable. Great location right next to the station and excellent breakfast too!
Set in the beautiful Sussex countryside with great views throughout, Findon Manor is a country house hotel offering an-award-winning restaurant, a bar, and individually decorated bedrooms.
Ardington Hotel is situated in Worthing, 100 metres from the promenade and pier. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel offers en suite rooms, room service and luggage storage space.
Situated in Worthing, less than 1 km from Worthing Beach, Brewhouse and Kitchen features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Carl
United Kingdom
Great location clean staff professional
Breakfast lovely, but do need to offer brown toast not just white
Opposite Worthing Beach, this refurbished seafront property with a Victorian style dates from 1865. Enjoy full English breakfasts, sea views and traditional food in bustling The Burlington Bar.
Treat yourself to a stay at the Beach Green Hotel situated on the Seafront in Lancing. Whether visiting for an essential overnight stay of having a few cheeky nights away.
Hussein
United Kingdom
I see bit expensive it was breakfast including both okay the price we pay thank you
Mae, Steve & all the staff at The Crown Inn Hotel offer...
Mae, Steve & all the staff at The Crown Inn Hotel offer excellent service & are very friendly.
Great food with a good selection
Unexpected bonus to our visit was venue had a Abba tribute night which was great fun, pub was packed & people up dancing . These are held the last Friday of the month.
Accommodation was a bit tired & dated but was clean & had everything needed for a short stay,
Neighbourhood is quiet but right on South Down trail so busy with walkers & bike riders.
Bramber ruins is worth a look, has nice views of South Downs
Bonnie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I only used the hotel as I only wanted an overnight stay.
I only used the hotel as I only wanted an overnight stay. I had a 4hr drive to attend a reunion in Brighton, and a similar distance to drive the following day.
Did not explore Steyning as being a local, born in Brighton, already knew the charm and attraction of the old country town.
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Steyning High Street was an unexpected bonus.
Steyning High Street was an unexpected bonus. There are loads of small independent shops and cafes. Really lovely architecture, perfect village! Unfortunately the weather was not suitable for us to take advantage of the surrounding countryside.
Cathy
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
As we only used it as a base for visiting Brighton, seven...
As we only used it as a base for visiting Brighton, seven sisters, cissbury ring and Eastbourne, all that I can say is that it was easy to access from a main road and nice and quiet. I would visit again if we are going to the same area.
andrew
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
we liked the way it has been built the old is in keeping...
we liked the way it has been built the old is in keeping with the new part
which as been added, we had a cream tea in the old tollgate keeper room ,Bramber which is the real name of the small village has some interesting old buildings in the street one of which is St Marys house there also a ruined castle a cross the road form the hotel which i for got to say has a large free carpark ,Steyning the next large old town is just up the road .
Raymond
4.0
Scored 4.0
Steyning is a small village with a hotel and 2 restaurants...
Steyning is a small village with a hotel and 2 restaurants and lots of private residences. Houses have typical English gardens and it is very quiet. But there is not much to do and there is not one store. It is not worth the trip. But, staff at the Castle Inn Hotel are exceedingly nice. Breakfast is quite good and varied, served between 7-9AM and there is free coffee and water throughout the day. The Hotel also has table on an outside patio, and a room for disabled with wider space between the bed and the cupboards. If you want to go to Steyning make sure you land at Gatwick. A cab will cost you 75 pounds pr you can take a train and then a cab (18 pounds). Either way it will take you 40 minutes from Gatwick to Steyning. There are two restaurants only (Chineese and Indian) opening at night only.
We liked fact no breakfast was included so we could have a cheeky lie in and go for brunch elsewhere. The largest tea selection provided in any room we have stayed in along with some fine biscuits. Bed is very comfy. Bathroom was well supplied with elemis. We had a great walk along the south downs way from Washington to Steyning via Chanctonbury ring ending at Springwells. See photo looking onto Steyning from SDW. Travelled to Brighton the next day, always a joy to visit.
Lovely room with nice little touches like fresh milk in the fridge, and cookies and sweets.
Excellent breakfast choices, served in the garden. The garden and pool areas were a real surprise even if we didn’t stay long enough to take advantage of them.
The owners were exceptionally friendly and helpful. We booked at a couple of hours notice when our original booking at another hotel was cancelled due to a Covid infection - our good luck in the end.
Highly recommended.
Breakfast was at a level of five star hotel! My wife has quite severe mobility issues but was able to manage the stairs without too much difficulty. Diana was everything you could want from a hostess - helpful, kind , understanding and thoughtful. There are not many B&B in Steyning but Uppingham is a star in a dark night! And at £95.00 for a double room / night, this was a bargain.
I cannot recommend this accommodation highly enough.
We came to Steyning to attend a special event with friends. As it could be a late finish on a Sunday evening, we looked for a nice place to stay. This was perfect. Convenient location, very friendly and helpful host, clean room with very comfortable bed (hurrah) and a delicious breakfast. We would choose to stay here again, when in this part of West Sussex. Very happy to highly recommend Uppingham to other guests.
Stening village is a beautiful old English area. Right next to Bamber Castle.
The hotel is an area that has the traditional English pubs. The hotel was clean. The food especially the full English breakfast and the carvery were excellent. The staff was very accommodating.
They have electric car chargers in the parking area. Which was a bonus!
On-site parking. Helpful staff. Everything well thought out within limited space. Great facilities, & clean. A la carte breakfast included. Dined PM in the hotel's restaurant (supplementary). Wanted a second night's stay, but unsurprisingly fully booked.
The property was classic and lovely. It was very cosy and had a lot of character to it. Which was fitting for the location within Steyning. Our room was absolutely amazing and again, really cosy, which we were upgraded to by the lovely owner of the house.
Breakfast was good. Large selection to choose from.
As for walking around, I already knew the area so did not explore as a tourist would.
I used the hotel to rest overnight in after attending an event in Brighton before my 4 hr drive home.
I loved it all...I felt like I was staying in someone's guest room vs a hotel. Patricia, Natalia &, John were especially gracious...and the both ladies on the room changing team my last morning were very nice. (Didn't catch their names.)
A popular hotel in the area, it was great to stay here as a group of friends for a wedding near by. Staff were very helpful and friendly and the beer garden in the summer was a bonus.
The little village is beautiful; the hotel was perfect for walking. Everyone was so helpful with anything we asked. Breakfast was perfect; dinner super nice; drinks and bar enjoyable.
In parts the hotel building is over 500 years old, which certainly lent a pleasant atmosphere. Located in a quiet village close to Brighton, it was an excellent place to stay.
Lovely hotel in pretty village. Friendly staff, comfortable and well equipped room. Good breakfast with plenty of choice. Would recommend and would stay again.
friendly. good location. attractive. nice breakfast. great for walking. on a bus route and places to eat close for when the hotel restaurant is closed.
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