With leafy gardens and a restaurant, The Brickwall Hotel offers cooked breakfasts and free Wi-Fi. The hotel is situated in the pretty East Sussex village of Sedlescombe.
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Small village with lovely hotel and pub. Close to many interesting places like castles, Steam Giants, Hastings, Battles Abby and so on.
Located in a nice High Weald Area of Outstanding Beauty (ANOB). Lots of fresh air :)
Igytom
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The Brickwall hotel holds a commanding position at the top...
The Brickwall hotel holds a commanding position at the top of a small village main street overlooking a small green. There is one other pub/hotel and a general food store/post office...local drama soc and appears to have an active community.it the Village hall. I guess it's an excellent venue for weddings and parties.
Terry
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely village, with a great friendly pub with excellent...
Lovely village, with a great friendly pub with excellent food- we were only down 4 nights visiting a cousin and ate at the Queens Head twice. On this occasion we didn't see the geese on the village green, but ths might have been for safety reasons regarding bird flue.
Robert
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The Brickwall hotel was dated and not very dog friendly due...
The Brickwall hotel was dated and not very dog friendly due to being segregated at all meals. They also expect you to pay a set price for evenings there wasn’t a separate for menu so you had to pay up to £30 plus. Best thing about Sedlescombe is the Queens head pub amazing food amazing stuff great place to visit every day we was there we ate at the Queens head rather than the hotel has better choice.
Lynne
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Not a place to make the destination but a good base for...
Not a place to make the destination but a good base for visiting the surrounding area. We had a wine tasting visit locally & also visited Winchelsea & Rye. Bodium Castle is nearby. The pub in the village & the local shop were both good.
Clive
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
There's not much to do in Sedlescombe, a shop and post...
There's not much to do in Sedlescombe, a shop and post office, Pub and Hotel, but that's perfect fo few day's of relaxing and recuperating. And it's not too far, by car, from Battle if you want to do some shopping, go to a restaurant.
Dinner in the excellent on-site restaurant was a joyous throwback to the fine dining experience of the 1990's, with attentive waiters, tasteful decor and a waft of classical music. Parking was ample and very convenient next to the rear entrance. The following day, we attended the "jack in the green" parade in Hastings and found the Hotel was well placed to get down there nice and early. Absolutely love this place, the staff and the "retro" ambience.
Nice accommodation, friendly service, ideally located for sightseeing. We had a lovely room but realised at around 11:00 at night it had no curtains. Offered a change, but who wants to move at that time of night. Problem was rectified the next day but disappointed when it came to paying the bill. Nothing taken off and only 6% taken off when queried, but don't let this put you off - great hotel, nice people and great breakfast both mornings
Excellent, friendly and prompt service at reception, bar and restaurant. Varied menus and high standard of cuisine. We enjoyed the comfort and unique setting and environment of this hotel. We found the staff friendly and clearly anxious to provide first class service, which they all provided to the highest standard.
The property was beautifull on the outside,great restaurant for breakfast at least ,
there is a pub within yards of the hotel that was absolutely is full with people dining and the beer garden you couldn’t get a table, however in the restaurant at the hotel had only one Couple waiting to dine,
Speaks volumes
Just about everything. Attractive location, friendly and attentive hosts, large and comfortable rooms. The breakfast options were excellent - our group tried several of them. Really liked the hotel being separate from the Club House where we had breakfast. It made it more of an adventure for the children.
The hotel was very well appointed. The staff, from point of arriving to leaving were universally extremely friendly and helpful. Our room had all the facilities to make it very comfortable with a good King-size bed. Everything was made to make our stay a very happy bone.
The hotel was genuinely dog friendly (so many places say dog friendly but I would describe them as dog tolerant). All staff took time to make us and our dog feel welcome and he even enjoyed a sausage for breakfast! We had an evening meal which was very good.
This hotel is an amazing find. We had a lovely big room, nice bed and lovely big bathroom. The breakfast was included in our price and it was amazing, lots of food, cooked breakfast, great choice. Lovely location. Big free car park. Very happy!
Our rooms were very clean and had nice character expected of a hotel of this era. Staff were very friendly on every encounter...check in, needing some assistence in the breakfast room, and getting advice on local places to visit.
Very good breakfast - lots of choice. Evening meal was excellent. Room nice and clean and about average. Plenty of parking.
Lots of National Trust properties nearby to visit. Very pleasant village setting for the hotel.
The hotel is full of character dating back to Tudor times. Lovely oak beamed restaurant, great food, friendly staff and a very clean and comfortable room. Would definitely stay at the Brickwall again.
Excellent hotel with great breakfasts and friendly staff in very lovely surroundings of the golf course. Vies are great and I'd be happy to recommend to anyone wanting to stay in the area.
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