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The Manse, Eastbourne, Sussex

The Manse
7, Dittons Road
Eastbourne
Sussex

BN21 1DW

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A warm welcome awaits you at The Manse 5 Star B&B in Eastbourne. This character property was originally built as a Presbyterian Manse in 1906 in the Arts & Crafts style, retaining many original features such as oak panelling and stained glass windows. The accommodation at the Manse B&B is spacious and light, and the friendly, relaxed atmosphere will ensure an enjoyable stay. The Manse is located in a quiet part of Eastbourne, yet is only 5 minutes walk from the town centre, theatres and South Downs. There are plenty of places to visit and things to do all within easy distance. In the interest of guests' comfort & safety we are a non smoking establishment. The Manse is open all year excluding Christmas Eve, Christmas Day & Boxing Day. We are open New Year, Easter & Bank Holidays.

The accommodation at The Manse B&B is spacious with all bedrooms offering en-suite facilities, armchairs, TV (with multi-channel digital reception), radio/CD, tea & coffee, chiller, hair dryer and WiFi access There is a sitting room, breakfast room and outside seating in the garden available for guests' use. There is unrestricted road parking and 2 spaces for off road parking..

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Ratings/Awards: AA 5 Stars
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Credit Cards Accepted
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Tourist Board Inspected - AA
TV in Rooms
Garden

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