Located in Battle, 15 miles from Eastbourne Miniature Steam Railway Adventure Park, Chequers Inn provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Brynden
New Zealand
Location was excellent. Within very easy reach of Abbey, shops, restaurants and cafes. Rooms were a good size with nice comfy beds. Had good off road parking on site.
Set in an Edwardian country house within secluded landscaped gardens, Claverton Hotel is located on a country lane. Breakfasts are freshly cooked to order using local produce.
Paul Willmer
United Kingdom
The location was fantastic with everything luxurious , a jewel in the country and would book again
Located in Battle and with Eastbourne Miniature Steam Railway Adventure Park reachable within 15 miles, The Bull has a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Colin
United Arab Emirates
we sadly only had time for lunch before a function, and it was delicious.
The pub itself was lively and perfect place to unwind after a long day.
Recently refurbished, this Grade II listed hotel is located in the heart of the small market town of Battle, opposite the historic site of the 1066 Battle of Hastings. There is free Optic WiFi.
Little high street with lots of shops, independent mainly...
Little high street with lots of shops, independent mainly and banks. A lot of history in the 1066 country and the museums are free, including the Almonry which is part of the town council building.
The town slopes going down to the Monastery, easy to walk down to the church and the Monastery.
It costs £16.75 to get into it per adult. English Heritage owns this.
KRa2
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Visiting the abbey and the guide was both informative and...
Visiting the abbey and the guide was both informative and amusing. Good town with parking and shops and eateries. Easy to get to the coastal areas. We liked Bexhill on sea. We would highly recommend The Black Horse for lunches and dinner with excellent service. About a five minute drive from the town
Jacqueline
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Historic and interesting town of Battle, 1066 - 1115!
Historic and interesting town of Battle, 1066 - 1115! Don’t miss St Mary’s Church close to the Abbey on the main High Street, worth an visit! Abundance of tourist, okay that’s expected in mid August. Great for walkers and dogs, most places very welcoming with dogs including bowls of water and sometimes dig biscuits!
Interesting High Street with a variety of shops and restaurants. Parking at the Abbey was £4.00 for the day which is a plus.
Alan
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Absolutely beautiful surroundings , swimming pool, it is not...
Absolutely beautiful surroundings , swimming pool, it is not heated . Not a problem I really enjoyed swimming in it. You would not be able to walk into the town of Battle , it would be too far. We found the dinner menu far to expensive for us. So we drove to Battle and had fish and chips. The following evening we went into Bexhill.
Battle is beautiful but there is not a lot to do there.
Mary
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Everyone was so friendly.
Everyone was so friendly. Good choice I’d restaurants would recommend The Sweet Olive and Trinity. Both in the high street, excellent food and service. Even the staff in Battle Abbey went out of their way to chat and give us information.
Ian
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Battle is a very quaint town steeped in history.
Battle is a very quaint town steeped in history. We had a lovely, calm and peaceful stay. Close to Hastings and Wylands farm which has a great farm shop with amazing bacon, chicken and cakes at good prices.
Will definitely be back.
An old fashioned hotel located in the centre of Battle. While the hotel shows its age and could do with some updating, the room was very clean, off street parking good and the staff was excellent and helped us with our luggage to the room. Unfortunately there was a problem with the water pressure and while they were very apologetic, we had to leave before it could be fixed.
Excellent customer service. The TV in our room did not work nor the replacement. Husband was desperate to watch the Euros, so we were moved to a much nicer room with a working TV. The hotel has lovely grounds and lakes. Dining room very pleasant and breakfast was good. Near to Battle which was on our bucket list - 1066 and all that.
Amazing service, fantastic cleanliness and great food at this dog-friendly hotel. Visited Battle with the dog and was impressed with the really clean rooms, friendly bar team and fantastic menu of breakfast, lunch and dinner. Really friendly vibe from the entire team and great welcome from the manager Molly. Will be staying here again.
This is a really lovely country B&B in East Essex near Battle and Hastings, so a good base for exploring the area. The rooms are very spacious, well appointed, and the breakfast room is cozy, facing the gardens that could be enjoyed if it weren't raining while we were there.
Debby is a great host. The cottage is very spacious and the kitchen is well equipped. Everything is super clean and it has a great location in the countryside. Hastings, Battle and Eastbourne are close and easy to reach by car.
Dominik
Germany
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