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.
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.
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.
In 150 acres of gardens, park and woodland, PowderMills is a Grade II listed 18th-century country house hotel with an outdoor swimming pool and free Wi-Fi, near the historical town of Battle.
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.
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
8.0
Scored 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
10
Scored 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
10
Scored 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
10
Scored 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.
Vanessa
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely town and Abbey very close to Hotel.
Lovely town and Abbey very close to Hotel. Historical interest of 2066 Battke of Hastings William the Conqueror etc.
Great Central location to visit other towns. We went to Rye, visited Ypres Tower, lovely shops, eateries.
All in all a fantastic stay and short break
We stayed there during the annual Hastings reenactment event and had a perfect view on the main entrance of the abbey and very short ways to the battlefield. We were welcomed with a nice and delicious carrot cake in the kitchen and even some fresh milk in the fridge. The apartment was the cleanest one we ever had and the interior is super sweet and cosy. We felt super comfortable and enjoyed our stay. We would definitely recommend this apartment for everybody who visits the area and we will definitely return next year!
Breakfast was OK but not quite the standard one would expect. The grounds were exceptional and the hotel so well appointed with decor and atmosphere of a large Manor house. Staff were friendly and helpful. We were very disappointed that the pool was not in use, especially as that was the only reason we selected yhat particular hotel. We would certainly return there at some time in the future but would check about the pool first!
This property is very charming and inviting. It does hotel the old fashioned way and it works. Friendly staff and our room was spacious and spotlessly clean. The breakfast was fabulous! Every member of staff we met could not have done enough for us. We will definitely stay again. It’s around 25mins drive from Rye and around 10mins drive from Hastings. Thank you for having us!
Location was great. We were attending a wedding at a popular venue in Battle, Amelia Cottage was a 10 min walk away, so very convenient. A better option of a house rather than staying in a hotel as we had a 9 year old child with us. Beds were comfy. On site parking also good. The owner was very approachable and it was nice to meet him on arriving.
Moderately glamorous and charming hotel in own grounds with lakes, peacocks, ducks and an impressive fountain. We especially liked the relaxed and informal friendliness of the staff, the welcome and welcoming log fire in the entrance, the library and the spacious dining/breakfast room with a rooflight. Nice breakfast.
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.
The room was up top of hotel lot stairs no lift so no good for disabled . room was clean but under bed. Need hoover and no plug in sink we did have bath shower very hot water nice . no breakfast. Or dinner you have to go out eat . yes kettle tea in room.and hair dyer.
It was a really unique place to stay and the horse ox was really well converted and beautifully decorated. It was quiet and felt like it was far into the countryside, but actually it was just a few minutes drive to Battle and Hastings.
The hotel was clean and reasonably priced, really close to the Abbey. The staff were very friendly and helpful. The food at the restaurant that's part of the hotel was really good!! Staff there were also really nice.
The room was comfortable and clean. The staff were helpful, even offering to arrange a taxi to my destination during the day. The pub/inn itself is just walking distance from the 1066 Battle Abbey and Battle Station.
Room was very cute and cosy, I can see that a lot of effort had been made of the decoration and furnishings, quite unique.
It's just opposite the abbey and all the nice parts of Battle.
Central position for everything Battle offers. Great outlook on to the Abbey. Well equipped. Everything like new. Very attractive bedroom. Great shower. Fastidiously clean
My wife a fantastic time a The Abbey Hotel.
Excellent hotel directly opposite Battle Abbey.
All rooms are spotlessly clean and decorated to a high end boutique standard.
The Claverton Hotel is a beautiful boutique hotel set in fabulous grounds just outside Battle.
It was quiet and relaxing staying there in the peaceful countryside.
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