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Crossways Veterinary Group
"Thank you to the vet and Helen who trudged through the snow on foot to attend to my very poorly dog Sam. They were so kind and understanding allthe time ..." More

Old Tollgate Hotel
"We booked a special offer (thank goodness as full price for this place would be a real insult) with a view to attending a friends birthday party. While the party ..." More

Old Tollgate Hotel
"Good Points: Hotel of character on a spacious plot in lovely quiet village. Easy parking in landscaped grounds. Good access to Brighton and surrounding area. Friendly, helpful ..." More

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"For a lovely cream tea Wiston Tea Rooms is small, if it’s warm enough sit outside where ducks and chickens wander about, there is a tiny craft shop and an ..." More

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A small town cloaked by the South Downs near to the River Adur complete with Medieval houses. A visit to this pretty town will have you reaching for your camera or paint brushes. The church of Saint Andrews originally founded by a Saxon Saint is probably one of the best Norman structures still standing today. Steyning was on the Coaching route from London and weary travellers stopped for a drink or something to eat in the hostelries and Inns, lucky for us you can do the same and experience the charm. The Museum has a wealth of treasures to be explored or why not visit the high street, where the historic buildings and shops will definitely please. Bramber Castle built in 1073 was destroyed during the civil war by Cromwell’s guns is close by. With many attractions such as the impressive St Mary’s House and gardens which is an enchanting 15th Century Timber framed house, 5 acres of gardens with a prehistoric fossil tree and secret Victorian garden and amazing topiary, time it right an experience one of the spectacular concerts . Steyning is like a special box of chocolates waiting for the lid to be taken off.

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Beltons Public Accountants Ltd
Michael Paige, Chartered Accountant

Attraction

Bramber Castle
St Mary's House and Gardens
Steyning Museum

Conference Centre

Wilton Park

Cottage

The Granary

Dentist

Down House Dental Surgery
High Street Dental Practice

Doctor

Dr Wetson RE & Partners
The Health Centre

Estate Agent

Black Horse Agencies - Geering & Colyer
H J Burt & Son
Humphreys David & Co
King & Chasemore
Nicholas Hamilton

Pub and Bar

Chequer Inn
Kings Head
Norfolk Arms
Rising Sun

White Horse Inn

Solicitor

Baker & Hill

Taxi

A Cars
Southway Cab Services
Steyning Taxis

Vet

Crossways Veterinary Group

Sports Clubs

Beeding & Bramber CC (Cricket)
Steyning CC (Cricket)

Shops

Beeding Florist
Extreme Cakes Ltd
Moores Pharmacy
Robinson Opticians
The Gentle Gallery
Over The Farm Gate Farm Shop

Places to Stay near Steyning

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Old Tollgate Hotel (0.84 miles)

Old Tollgate Hotel

A warm welcome awaits you at this beautiful privately owned hotel. Situated in the pretty village of Bramber, offering the best in comfort and home cooking with individually designed en suite bedrooms and a superb ... More | visit website

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Tottington Manor Hotel (2.42 miles)

Tottington Manor Hotel
An historic building dating back to 1604 offering light and spacious dining, bar and accommodation whilst retaining the charm of original beams and inglenook fireplaces. Sample our excellent traditional menus with speciality locally sourced fish ... More | visit website
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Sussex Pad Hotel (3.58 miles)

Sussex Pad Hotel

A warm and friendly hotel where a pleasant stay is always assured. The Sussex Pad is a family run hotel. Situated by Shoreham Airport and Lancing College, approximately one mile from the seashore and ten ... More | visit website

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John Henry's Inn (3.73 miles)

John Henry

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Located in the centre of Findon Village in the heart of the South Downs 5 miles North of Worthing and a short distance from the A24 and A27.Gatwick Airport 30mins, ... More

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George Hotel (3.74 miles)

George Hotel

This former 16th century coaching inn still retains many of its wonderful original features, with a cosy interior, original wooden beams and an inglenook fireplace. The hotel’s original historic beauty does not compromise the standard of ... More | visit website

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The Findon Manor (3.80 miles)

The Findon Manor
Deep in the Sussex countryside and on the slopes of the South Downs Way. Findon Manor is set in beautiful gardens of more than two acres and offers guests a tranquil country retreat on the ... More | visit website
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No1 The Laurels B&B (3.85 miles)

No1 The Laurels B&B
No1 The Laurels is a modern house built to traditional Sussex style near the center of the village of Henfield yet in a quiet location. Rooms are comfortable with central heating en-suite or private bath/shower ... More | visit website
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Manor Guest House (4.90 miles)

Manor Guest House
Winners of Worthing in Bloom 2004 and 2005, MANOR GUEST HOUSE, WORTHING, has been established as a guest house for over 20 years. Now owned by Steve and Sandy Colbourne, our spacious home has been partially ... More | visit website
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Grand Victorian Hotel (5.35 miles)

Grand Victorian Hotel

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Opposite the railway station and close to town centrePlease note: the hotel does have an adjacent nightclub and there can be some residual noise on nightclub nights.

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High Beach Guest House (5.38 miles)

High Beach Guest House
Sea-front Edwardian guest house. 15 mins walk along the flat promenade or 5 mins drive from Worthing town centre with its amenities and cafes/restaurants. All first floor rooms have good sea views. Ground ... More | visit website

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