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Stunning apartment, hotel in Seaford

Stunning apartment offers accommodations in Seaford, 11 miles from Eastbourne Pier and 11 miles from Glyndebourne Opera House. This property offers access to a balcony and free private parking.

Lovely! The place have everything you need.
Scored 9.4
9.4
Rated wonderful
Wonderful
14 reviews
Price from
$142.45
per night
Studio 40 in Seaford, hotel in Seaford

Studio 40 in Seaford offers accommodations in Seaford, 11 miles from Brighton Marina and 12 miles from Eastbourne Miniature Steam Railway Adventure Park.

Scored 8.8
8.8
Rated excellent
Excellent
16 reviews
Price from
$107.13
per night
Spacious Studio Cabin with Sea/ Downs views Sole Use of HotTub in Seaford, hotel in Seaford

A recently renovated apartment, Spacious Studio Cabin with Sea/ Downs views Sole Use of HotTub in Seaford offers accommodations in Seaford.

Clean and good sized accommodation for two people. Well located for this part of the South coast. Quiet location appreciated. Hot tub a welcome luxury.
Scored 9.5
9.5
Rated exceptional
Exceptional
22 reviews
Price from
$242.32
per night
Flint Barns, Rathfinny Wine Estate, hotel in Seaford

Located in Alfriston, 1.2 mi from Drusillas Park, Flint Barns, Rathfinny Wine Estate has a number of amenities, including a garden, a terrace and free WiFi.

The view and surrounding countryside.
Scored 8.7
8.7
Rated excellent
Excellent
182 reviews
Price from
$137.21
per night
The Greenwich Rooms - Burger & Bird Bar & Restaurant, hotel in Seaford

Located in Peacehaven, 5.3 miles from Brighton Marina, The Greenwich Rooms - Burger & Bird Bar & Restaurant has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.

The location as it was on the way to the ferry terminal.
Scored 8.2
8.2
Rated very good
Very Good
1,014 reviews
Price from
$100.07
per night
Ye Olde Smugglers Inne, hotel in Seaford

A traditional East Sussex inn in the South Downs, Ye Olde Smugglers Inne dates back to the 14th century and retains plenty of its original character.

The old building is really fantastic and has been well renovated and cared for. Our room was very comfortable for two people and conveniently located for the hiking we wanted to do. The restaurant is great and the staff very helpful and friendly.
Scored 7.9
7.9
Rated good
Good
676 reviews
Price from
$176.59
per night
The Rose Cottage Inn, hotel in Seaford

Located in Selmeston, 5.7 miles from Glyndebourne Opera House, The Rose Cottage Inn provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a terrace.

Convenient location
Scored 8.8
8.8
Rated excellent
Excellent
452 reviews
Price from
$120.34
per night
Wingrove House, hotel in Seaford

Wingrove House in Alfriston provides accommodations with a bar and a shared lounge. This country house features free private parking and daily room service.

Very friendly, helpful staff. The room was comfortable, and the breakfast very good.
Scored 8.9
8.9
Rated excellent
Excellent
664 reviews
Price from
$231.52
per night
Saltmarsh Farmhouse, hotel in Seaford

Saltmarsh Farmhouse enjoys a location in West Dean, 11 miles from Glyndebourne Opera House and 14 miles from Brighton Marina.

such a cute house tucked away in a beautiful area, with the best baked goods i’ve ever had
Scored 9.3
9.3
Rated wonderful
Wonderful
169 reviews
Price from
$258.99
per night
Flint Lodge, hotel in Seaford

Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, 6 Flint Way offers accommodations in Peacehaven. The rooms include a TV. You will find a kettle in the room. Extras include free toiletries and a...

Breakfast was superb. The location was great. Perfect peace and quiet. Easy access to Brighton for a visit.
Scored 9.2
9.2
Rated wonderful
Wonderful
175 reviews
Price from
$117.72
per night
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What Guests Said About Seaford:

  • Scored 8.0
    8.0

    We would recommend the Salts Recreation ground and cafe.

    We would recommend the Salts Recreation ground and cafe. Also the shops are excellent, and the town is not crowded. Our favourite place to eat was the Old Plough hotel, excellent roasts and menu with helpful staff. Children enjoyed outings to the local library, the train ride to Lewes castle, Drusilla's Zoo Park at Alfriston, and trips to Eastbourne Aquapark and Brighton Pier. The beach is not sandy and it is advisable to swim near the life guards.
    Helen
    New Zealand
  • Scored 8.0
    8.0

    A town by the sea as opposed to a seaside town and that’s...

    A town by the sea as opposed to a seaside town and that’s what we liked, totally unspoilt. Quirky shops, good selection of cafes and about 4-6 restaurants open in the evening. Great sea views and walks: South Downs National Park, Alfriston, Cuckmere Haven and Beachy Head. Two golf courses. Town has a railway station (easy to get to Newhaven for the ferry, Lewes, Brighton, Eastbourne,Gatwick and London). Historical Martello tower has a small museum.
    Sara
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 10
    10

    Very nice small town near the beach.

    Very nice small town near the beach. This was a walk through memory lane as our children used to go to summer camp when they were little. We’re from Spain and really enjoyed the quite life at this peaceful town
    Pitita
    Spain
  • Scored 8.0
    8.0

    Interesting location, good selection of coffee shops and...

    Interesting location, good selection of coffee shops and eateries, easy access to seafront and beach (I’m used to sand so pebbles alarming but had been forewarned so brought appropriate footwear). Great walks and close to South Downs if wanted to explore further. Enjoyed early morning walks along seafront. Think only downside was the steepness of the pebbled beach, scrambling back up very difficult especially if mobility problems
    Sue
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 8.0
    8.0

    Seaford is very easy to navigate.

    Seaford is very easy to navigate. There are plenty of shops< cafes, pubs and restaurants , but doesnt seem overcrowded. However our trip was out of season. The most impressive for us was the sea front. Easy to walk along and the stony beach, with a tide that didnt go out too far
    Sue
  • Scored 8.0
    8.0

    We loved the proximity to Eastbourne where we were visiting...

    We loved the proximity to Eastbourne where we were visiting a friend. We ate out and had some good food. The guest house was right next to a station and if we’d had more time we would have visited Newhaven or Brighton. Seaford is well-placed for some lovely tourist attractions.
    Karen
    United Kingdom