Set in Lewes, 14 km from Glyndebourne Opera House, The Jolly Sportsman offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
A refurbished Sussex farmhouse, a 5-minute walk from Southease Railway Station, YHA South Downs is set in extensive grounds and has an on-site restaurant and colourful, modern bedrooms.
amanda
France
A great atmosphere. I was welcomed as soon as I arrived although I was earlier than expected. The collective facilities were accessible, clean and well organised. The advice on walking footpaths in the area clear and encouraging. Breakfast just the thing to continue my journey north! Thank you.
Tiny Cottage with Terrace & Parking, Central Lewes is a recently renovated chalet in Lewes, where guests can make the most of its garden and barbecue facilities.
Jocelyn
United Kingdom
Very clean, well equipped and great location. Helpful hosts
Located in Lewes in the East Sussex region, Perfect location studio features a terrace. Both free WiFi and parking on-site are available at the apartment free of charge.
Louise Spink
Spain
Great location. Easy check-in. Good communication. Kindly allowed us to arrive early for a wedding.
Situated in Lewes and only 5.4 km from Glyndebourne Opera House, Montys Accommodation features accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Martha
United Kingdom
Excellent and high quality facilities. Lovely host and great location.
The Ram Inn features a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Lewes. Located around 13 km from AMEX Stadium, the inn with free WiFi is also 19 km away from Victoria Gardens.
Nicholas
Guernsey
Fabulous place. Comfy room, lovely staff, great food.
OYO Ruby Pub & Hotel provides accommodation located in Brighton & Hove, 4.4 km from Komedia and 5 km from Brighton Dome. The aparthotel offers a terrace.
Natalie
United Kingdom
Parking was horrendous, small amount of space in front of the pub but it was full when we arrived, street parking was really busy nearby too. The lady who booked us in was very friendly. I asked about food as the sign outside the pub advertised pub food however I was pointed to a nearby takeaway and told they didn't do food in the pub. The rooms were cold but radiators in there so did get it warmed up. The TV signal was bad but I wasnt too bothered by that, others may be. The bed was really hard for me but others may like that so thats one of those things you cant please everyone. One of our rooms had a little fridge but the other one didn't. The easily accessible bottled water was a nice touch in the entrance. I probably would stay there again if I needed to be in the area.
With a dramatic location on the cliffs and spectacular views out over the sea, the White Horse Hotel is located on the edge of the South Downs, just 5 km from Brighton.
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.
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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.
Location, next to Southease station is really handy (easy travel to Brighton, Lewes, etc). Having free parking so close too was also useful (my friends travelled by public transport, but I drove). There's a big kitchen with everything you need for self catering. The beds are comfortable but they have a vinyl cover and I got very hot in the night. The reception staff were so friendly and amazingly helpful - I can't praise them enough.
Central location in Lewes. Wonderful design of contemporary house, located in quiet lane near town centre. Bedroom very comfortable, large bed, tea/coffee making and even a tiny fridge with milk provided. Adjacent bathroom excellent. Great communication from owner and easy access via key safe. We had a wonderful stay. Thank you.
I stopped over very briefly between two shifts I was working in Lewes. I had a disturbed night of sleep due to snoring (I was in a dorm room), but that is hardly the fault of YHA. The bathroom facilities were excellent, and I enjoyed a hot shower with good water pressure, which was much appreciated.
Very pleasant flat, comfortable throughout. Warm enough when weather is cold. The provision of milk, coffee, etc was welcome. All items needed for kitchen are present. Nice view of bird feeder by kitchen. Frequent buses to Lewes and Brighton. Easy access to walking routes such as South Downs Way.
Location very central
It had parking which is a massive bonus for visitors to Lewes
Spacious, clean and comfortable
Lots of lovely little additions ie biscuits, tea coffee, toiletries etc.
Very well equipped little dining/kitchen area
Jo very discreet but there if you needed her and helpful
The location was great - really useful for Lewes town, the castle and the train station. The property was clean, comfortable and well set-up for a family of four like ours. We weren't staying very long but would have made a great base for exploring Sussex and the coast.
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
Great location in central Lewes with the bonus of a parking spot. Vicky is an excellent host and it was very easy to communicate with her. Very comfortable and spacious room with tasteful and modern decor. A real pleasure to stay here.
For the price you can’t beat the location and amenities. Bread, crumpets, butter/jam, milk and cereal provided were fantastic and the room is bright and clean and has everything needed for a few days around Lewes.
management was super friendly and went out of his way to upgrade our room. Chris had great restaurant suggestions and knows the area well. the room and hotel has great old English charm and was very inviting.
Staff friendly and attentive, location near town centre was good, though the immediate area a bit shabby. Good breakfast. Surprisingly quiete for its location. Decent pubs and restaurants close at hand.
The location was good and we would stay there again for the Lewes bonfire night event.
Breakfast was complementary and continental style with a good selection of fruit, cereals, cakes etc.
A true gem. Fantastic cottage located very close to centre of town (Lewes). Clean, comfortable, with a lovely conservatory and very comfortable master bedroom.
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