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Newhaven at the mouth of the River Ouse and backed by the South Downs is perhaps best known for its ferry service to Dieppe, running since the late 19th century, the town guarded by a Victorian hilltop fort... Read More.

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Newhaven Lodge

Newhaven Lodge

Newhaven Lodge is a friendly, family run establishment located close to the Newhaven/ Dieppe ferry terminal. You will find that we are an ideal location for visitors to nearby Brighton, Lewes and the South Downs. Brighton ... More | Double Room: From £50 | visit website

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Ship Hotel

New but experienced Owners are beginning a substantial refurbishment of this traditional town centre pub with 10 letting rooms and perfect for the ferry terminal. Also features a large function room ... More

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Ab Fab Rooms (1.63 miles)

Ab Fab Rooms
Welcome to Ab Fab Rooms. We can be found in a little village called Bishopstone on the outskirts of Seaford – a pretty Sussex town. Stunning views of the end of Seaford Bay ... More | visit website
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Silverdale Hotel (2.61 miles)

Silverdale Hotel
A warm welcome always awaits you at the Silverdale!
  • We are perfectly situated in the heart of the town
  • First Class home cooking
  • Special diets are catered for
  • Vegetarians are more than welcome
  • There is a ... More | visit website
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The Avondale (2.62 miles)

The Avondale

The Avondale is conveniently situated in the heart of Seaford within walking distance of the wide beaches, excellent sports facilities, restaurants, shops, churches and museums. we have a large dining room which is available for ... More | visit website

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Grand Ocean (4.10 miles)

Grand Ocean
The Grand Ocean is a unique Art Deco Hotel. Situated in an ideal location just on the outskirts of the City of Brighton. With it's Regency Seafront, squares ,and crescents and the famous 'Lanes' shopping ... More | visit website
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Deans Place Hotel (4.36 miles)

Deans Place Hotel

With its origins in the 14th century this hotel is situated in one of England’s prettiest villages, set in extensive gardens with a stunning backdrop of the South Downs. An ideal retreat when visiting Glyndebourne, ... More | visit website

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The Star Alfriston (4.43 miles)

The Star Alfriston

Built in the 1260's, The Star Alfriston is one of England's oldest hostelries. Set in the idyllic village of Alfriston, the hotel is steps from the South Down's Trail, with easy access to Glyndebourne, Brighton, Eastbourne or ... More | visit website

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White Lodge Country House Hotel (4.46 miles)

White Lodge Country House Hotel
The White Lodge, an elegant Edwardian style country house, has a perfect and peaceful position, looking down on Alfriston, one of the prettiest villages in the Sussex Downs. Built in 1905 by the disgraced MP ... More | visit website
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White Horse Hotel (4.97 miles)

White Horse Hotel

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 3 miles (5 km) from Brighton.

The hotel’s ... More | visit website

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Lewes Townhouse (5.47 miles)

Lewes Townhouse

Nestling in the heart of the South Downs National Park, Lewes Townhouse sits in the centre of town and set over three floors. The fully equipped kitchen/diner is on the ground floor. Upstairs is the ... More | visit website

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Pelham House (5.59 miles)

Pelham House

Pelham House is a 16th Century Town House Hotel in East Sussex. Restored to create a stylish venue it combines elegance and history, and is just 10mins from Brighton.

Pelham House offers 31 Romantic Boutique hotel style bedrooms, ... More | visit website

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