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The Chequers Slaugham
Slaugham
Haywards Heath
Sussex

RH17 6AQ
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Welcome to the Chequers Slaugham B&B and Restaurant located in Haywards Heath, West Sussex. We offer you the perfect place for dining and enjoying relaxed, comfortable Bed & Breakfast Accommodation, with a full breakfast to get you through the day. During the day you can then choose to enjoy our splendid lunches and evening meals with a glass of wine, refreshing beer or a bottle of chilled water. There arent any fancy refurbishments planned, just an intensive sprucing up! We want to return The Chequers to your local with the emphasis on local produce and delicious value-for-money food and drink in congenial surroundings. If you are looking for clean, comfortable bed & breakfast accommodation - you need look no further. There are currently six bedrooms to let at The Chequers, all at reasonable rates. You will find the atmosphere at The Chequers relaxed, friendly and informal. We are passionate about providing professional service to our customers and we look forward to greeting you Soon. The Chequers B&B accommodation offers six comfortable double rooms, all with en-suite:Grey Goose, Malt, Bushmills, Tanqueray (family room – sleeps 4) 1664, Concha y ToroWith the emphasis on home comforts, all rooms include: Hairdryer, plasma screen, tea/coffee making facilities and wifi internet access.

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