Located in Alfriston, 1.9 km from Drusillas Park, Flint Barns, Rathfinny Wine Estate has a number of amenities, including a garden, a terrace and free WiFi.
Narmin
United Kingdom
Lovely location. Breakfast was very nice and staff attentive and helpful. The vineyard was beautiful and amazing. I recommend taking the tour which was very informative and fun. The room was nicely decorated and clean. Slept well.
Chalk Farm LDC is situated in Willingdon in Eastbourne, 28 km from Brighton & Hove. The hotel has a sun terrace and views of the garden, and guests can enjoy a drink at the bar.
Situated in the heart of Hailsham, The Crown Hotel offers a vibrant cafe, traditional bar and modern bedrooms, and is only a 20-minute drive from Eastbourne.
Ken
United Kingdom
The breakfast was quite good; our evening meal was very good, both in terms of quality and value for money.
Just 5 minutes from Eastbourne’s beach, this family-run, 19th-century guest house offers individually decorated rooms with private bathrooms. Guests can enjoy the pretty garden and free parking.
Boasting garden views, Wishing Well Cottage offers accommodation with patio, around 11 km from Eastbourne Pier. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.
Old Town Oasis is set in Eastbourne, 2.8 km from Eastbourne Beach, and offers a terrace, garden, and free WiFi. With garden views, this accommodation provides a patio.
Hannah
United Kingdom
Location was a little out of town, but easy access to the South Downs.
Alfriston is very old , historic and scenic. The George pub is from 1397 and there are other old buildings, churches and interesting places to explore. There is a fantastic bookstore, filled with great ideas as well as books. There are many walks in the valley or you can go down to the Downs of Seaford. It would be a good base for relaxing and walking but helpful if you had a car.
Duane
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
It is a brilliant slightly isolated location which if you...
It is a brilliant slightly isolated location which if you live in London must be entirely refreshing.
Staff were helpful, hardworking and went beyond my expectations to ensure we had a pleasant stay.
Nichola
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Alfriston is a delightful village with several historic...
Alfriston is a delightful village with several historic properties. The streets are very narrow, and it is not a good idea to try to drive through the village. There are two car parks to the north of the village, one on each side of the main approach road, and cars can be parked here, (£1.40 for two hours) provided there is sufficient space. Alfriston Clergy House (National Trust) is well worth a visit, and the very large parish church, dedicated to St Andrew, is known as the Cathedral of the Downs.
Julie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Alfriston is a delightful village with several pubs and a...
Alfriston is a delightful village with several pubs and a few small shops. Lovely walks by the river and on the Downs. National Trust Clergy House is worth a visit (the first property they bought). There is a vineyard (Rathfinney) on the edge of the village. We had good meals at The George Inn and at the Dean's Place Hotel and also at various country pubs in nearby villages.
Michael
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Sadly the accommodation required urgent renovation, dirty...
Sadly the accommodation required urgent renovation, dirty carpets and cheap furniture. Bathroom was modern, clean and well presented although the water pressure in the shower was too low unlike the basin which was too high. We had one disappointing and revolting meal, which was poorly presented and served. The staff were generally helpful but the management failed to be ‘fully’ apologetic for their shortcomings. On the other hand breakfast met expectations. The mature gardens were in need urgent attention by an educated gardener. The general fabric of the hotel was tired in the public and general rooms. The hotel showed a lot of wear & tear, which was a ashame ! Overall the 2 night stay was marred by a poorly maintained room and one bad meal. A beautiful ‘manor’ hotel has been ruined by a ‘modernisation’ lacking in sympathy for historical fabric just for a ‘wedding’ venue; I found the rating of 4 Star was far too generous.
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Anonymous
Saudi Arabia
10
Scored 10
We have visited Many times and will be returning.our room...
We have visited Many times and will be returning.our room spotless and had been cleaned thoroughly as it's a dog friendly hotel we were concerned not being a dog owner. We
Needn't have worried.
The location at the edge of Alfriston is excellent. The building has an interesting history. The room was relatively well equipped, but had no safe or refrigerator or robes. We had a very good dinner in the restaurant one night. The breakfasts were excellent, with hot items chosen from a menu. There is a very nice outdoor terrace and and a very comfortable indoor lounge. One night we walked on a small path (marked close to the car park) to Deans Place Hotel next door for dessert and drinks, which was interesting.
This is a lovely country hotel in the village of Alfriston situated in the Cuckmere Valley of East Sussex. We only stayed one night, but the facilities are top notch, including the dining area, hotel bar & lounge, and easy 5 min walk to the little high street of Tudor-era buildings lovingly preserved. Had a whisky in front of the fireplace after dining at the nearby George Inn dating from the 14th century.
There was a mix-up with the reservation between Booking.com and the hotel. I originally booked just the Saturday and later changes it to Friday and Saturday. However when we arrived there was no record of the Friday booking but the Saturday booking was in place. The hotel very kindly rang around and found us a room for the Friday. I can't speak too highly of the staff.
The secret cottage is beautifully decorated and perfectly equipped. It was really spacious, perfect for a group of four. It's right in the centre of Alfriston, which is a really good base for visiting the Rathfinney Wine estate, Brighton, Eastbourne, Seaford and the whole South downs area. Great communication from the owner in the run up to the holiday and during.
The staff were very friendly. Sarah was particularly helpful in guiding me to a FREE parking area. Alfriston is not particularly large and free overnight parking can be an issue. Our evening meal of local sausages and mash was very good and reasonably priced. The closeness of Alfriston to the Rathfinny Wine Estate.
Well-cooked breakfast with the classic option and nice pastries.
The room is well decorated and very well clean with a pretty nice modern bathroom design
Love the launch area, lovely to relax and have a conversation.
To be such a small villages, is plenty of activities for walker and cyclist, and eating out
We had such a lovely couple of days staying in Walkers Rest. We much prefer self catering to staying in a hotel and this was a cosy, comfortable place with everything we needed. Many thanks to our lovely host Sharon for her hints and tips while we were there.
This was an ideal location for us to visit family and Alfriston is a lovely village. The property had everything we needed for a short stay and was clean and comfortable. The hosts were friendly and helpful and the welcome gifts were much appreciated.
Located in the heart of Alfriston, next to the village store. Beautifully converted one-bedroom cottage with all modern conveniences, whilst retaining its unique charm. The owner thoughtfully leaves her homemade chocolates as a welcome gift.
Alfriston is a beautiful village with plenty of pubs and cafes. The owner was lovely and very accommodating. Quaint room with a big comfy bed and everything you need. Breakfast is included. Would stay again thank you!
The variety of food at breakfast was excellent. Unusual items such as pancakes with several different toppings. All the food at the hotel was well cooked and generous helpings. Staff were all friendly and helpful.
The hotel is set in a lovely location, the communal areas are extremely pleasant and delightful, the breakfast was excellent. The bar staff were attentive and their service was over and beyond what was expected.
the character of being in an old English Inn and Pub. the staff was great and the restaurant had a nice dinner menu. a great location in the heart of the small village with great hiking close by.
A very comfortable hotel with ample parking in the beautiful and historic village of Alfriston. The room was cosy and clean with good facilities. Would book again.
Great little lodge in Alfriston, very central and quaint village. Small space but has everything you’d need for a couple of nights for a couple of people
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