Eastbourne

The large seaside town of Eastbourne is a favoured retirement spot, those retirees showing the wisdom of age perhaps – it is one of the sunnier places in England, sheltered by cliffs and with a fine beach, with loads of character from many old structures, and excellent green spaces and amenities... Read More

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Lansdowne Hotel

Lansdowne Hotel

Combining the elegance of the Victorian age with every modern facility, the hotel occupies a premier position on the seafront overlooking the Western Lawns and Wish Tower, with superb views of Beachy Head.

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The Albany Lions Hotel

The Albany Lions Hotel

The Albany Lions Hotel is a privately owned 3 star hotel, on Eastbourne's magnificent seafront, with unrivalled views of the Channel. The hotel has 61 bedrooms, all with television, hospitality tray, hairdryer, telephone, radio and ... More | visit website

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Langham Hotel

Langham Hotel

We welcome you to stay with us in our fantastically situated hotel on Eastbourne's sea front. Our friendly and helpful management and staff will make you feel instantly at home. We will strive to make ... More | visit website

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Eastbourne Reymar

Eastbourne Reymar
We offer a warm, friendly family atmosphere to rest & relax in. Whether you are on business or pleasure we aim to provide you with a memorable visit All rooms are en-suite,with Tea/coffee and complimentary ... More | Double Room: From £55 | visit website
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Camelot Lodge Hotel

Camelot Lodge Hotel
Camelot Lodge Hotel is a delightful Edwardian hotel conveniently located and well placed for Eastbourne Town Centre (10 mins walk), Theatres, Seafront / Pier (15 - 20 mins walk), District General Hospital and the Eastbourne ... More | visit website
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Wish Tower Hotel

Wish Tower Hotel
The Wish Tower Hotel is one of the most prominent hotels on Eastbourne’s sea front and is situated opposite the restored Martello Tower and adjacent to the Devonshire Park Complex. Centrally located, the hotel is ... More | visit website
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Oban Hotel

Oban Hotel

Situated on the seafront and enjoying breathtaking sea views, this delightful, privately-run property is set in Eastbourne’s west end, boasting easy access to all of the local attractions. Voted 'Best UK Resort 2006', Eastbourne houses a ... More | visit website

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Burlington Hotel

Burlington Hotel
The stylish Burlington Hotel, with its Grade II listed façade and elegant interior, enjoys beautiful views overlooking the famous Carpet Gardens and Pier. This Eastbourne hotel’s location is approximately half a mile’s level walk from ... More | visit website
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New Wilmington Hotel

New Wilmington Hotel

The New Wilmington is a 40-room 3-star hotel in Eastbourne, East Sussex. The hotel has been family run since 1981 and is very popular with visitors to Eastbourne owing to its proximity to Eastbourne town ... More | Double Room: From £39 | visit website

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Waterside

Waterside

The Waterside Boutique Hotel is set in a stunning location over looking Eastbourne’s south shore, only 5 minutes from the buzzy town centre and local theatre. The hotel offers 20 luxury rooms that have been ... More | visit website

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