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16 years ago
The kids have just come back from camp here. Great place with fantastic facilities. Quiet woodland for them to run riot in. I went down in the morning to help with breakfast and ended up helping all day. read more
London Road
Pulborough RH20 1LZ
United Kingdom
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Our stay here was a gift from my partner's work team. We had no idea it would be as magical as it…read moreturned out to be! This is like a step back in time but with all the comforts of modern day luxury. We stayed one night in a deluxe suite which was HUGE, and had the best ensuite bathroom I have ever seen. Not even the Cafe Royal in London comes close. That night we had drinks in the garden courtyard, followed by the most exquisite meal we have ever had. We LOVE our food - but this was a gastronomical experience we will never forget. It is a degustation - you will feel like you have to be rolled out of there. The portions are small but there are more than 10 courses, each one getting progressively better and more beautiful. It's expensive - save it for a special occasion. The chef is a master. Also if you get a chance, the little tea room in the village is PERFECTION. We had afternoon tea there with scones, home made strawberry jam and clotted cream. Go for a walk to wear the food coma off. The grounds are like something out of a picture book. There's a terrace on the outside of the wall for sunset viewing. If I could afford it, I would get married here. At least dreams are free.
We spent one night here in June 2019. It was amazing. We stayed in the Pevensey room. It was one…read moreof only two rooms that has access to a private spiral staircase, another room where the gate lifts up (port cullis) and partial access to a roof to overlook the grounds. Our room was very nice with an extra large bath tub, which was ve nice after traveling overnight from the U.S. the grounds had a lot of neat things to look at, and of course there was Bob the peacock and his friends. We also had dinner which was so delicious. The staff was so nice and attentive from the moment we got there until we left the following morning. I wish we could have stayed two nights, as we missed the golf course and I believe it was a croquet field but I'm not positive. I would definitely recommend this place and I would stay here again if I was ever in the area! Thanks again for such a memorable stay, and my apologies for taking so long to review your beautiful place!
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Sussex pad, also known more dearly as "Wally's Pad" is situated in the beautiful seaside town or…read moreShoreham. Not too far from the little airport it's a wonderful place to sit and watch the views. Sussex pad has some of the best shellfish you could ever imagine, coming fresh directly from the water's nearby. I would highly recommend the mussels, they also offer more traditional foods like duck breast which are equally delicious. Wally's daughter also helps out and the whole staff are very kind. My family has been going there for years, in fact long before I was born. Sussex pad gets my seal of approval.
I stayed here the first year I ever went to Worthing. The room was really clean and spacious with…read moreensuite bathroom. The owners were so friendly and welcoming. The breakfast was lovely, great value for money all round really. This place isabout a ten minute walk into the town.
I popped in here recently for a nice stilton ploughmans and as usual, it was excellent and just…read morewhat I fancied. The place is really old and still retains a lot of the original features but has gone through a tasteful re-furb inside and had a nice wood burner fitted so its nice and cozy at all times. With such a beautiful location, its an ideal place to stay for a weekend. The rooms are a really good size and start at £45 which is great value. Its hard to get a good balance between a hotel and a locals pub but the guys here have hit the nail right on the head!
Plenty of places to eat in this quaint old village. You could do a lot worse than choosing this…read morenice old coaching house from about 1500's that has maintained its' charm and character. Been using this place on and off for about 30 years, with my wfe, friends and other cronies!! Never been disappointed. You can eat in the bar or restaurant, as you wish. They have always done a nice curry in here as well as excellent tradtional dishes. Can always recommend the fish as it's normally line caught the same day. They are now doing Thai, as well as Tapas on certain nights. Really good choice of ales and they cater for the not-so-hungry.
Cheap and cheerful hotel in the outskirts of Brighton. As part of the national Travelodge chain,…read moreyou know what you're getting - no frills but the rooms are very clean. We ordered a family room and it was HUGE! Ask for a room near the top - the views (of the park) are spectacular. The hotel is not in the city centre - but it's only a half hour walk, or there's a bus stop opposite the hotel. You have to pay for car parking (£5 for 24 hours).
I stayed at this Travelodge after going to a wedding reception nearby. Travelodge is a no thrills…read morehotel and i will try to bear this in mind while i write my review. We drove past the building the first time. It is a miserable grey looking building and it just moulds into the local scenery because all the nearby buildings look the same. Check-in is as 3pm and you cannot gain access any earlier. We were early so we paid and displayed in their car park which was a reasonable £5 for four hours and asked at reception for directions into town. We were quoted a 20 minute walk. It was nearer to 35 minutes in reality. When we returned to the Travelodge there was a queue of people waiting to be served but it was all amicable and didn't take long for the reception staff to shift the queue. There is an ice cream vending machine in the reception area. Check-in was quick and easy. We were issued door cards and went to our room. We took the stairs to the first floor. The stair walls were heavily marked but not dirty. The bedroom was a good size. The floor was clean, the bin empty. There were enough towels and toilet rolls. The only real complaint we had about the room was that the toilet had not been cleaned and the previous guest had left us a sizable present. The toilet bin lid appeared to have faeces on it. The shower curtain was yellowing and there was mould along the bottom of the curtain and in the shower grout. The bed was clean and smelt freshly bleached. We voiced our concerns about the dirty toilet as we were leaving for the wedding reception and the young man who helped us was so helpful he was going to give us a new room. We were in a rush so we asked him to get someone to just clean it instead. It was sparkling when we returned. When we returned, we ordered a nightcap from the bar. Unfortunately they could only take card payments because they didn't have enough change in the till. I'd thought that was kind of a given basic in retail, but we paid by card. We sat in the lounge area with the hard no-thrills sofas. They had the footy on in the corner. It was warm. This Travelodge isn't too far from a railway line where the trains rumble past quite frequently. The last one i heard was at half one in the morning and they were still passing at half six, roughly every twenty minutes. For breakfast, we took the lift down. There are two lifts, both are small (hold 8 small people each) and were really dirty and smelt a bit. We were greeted by the kitchen staff when we entered the lounge for breakfast. That was nice. Items available were a range of boxed cereals, milk, croissants, toast, muffins, a range of spreads, yoghurts and sausages, bacon, tomatoes, egg and beans. The cooked foods were all tasty, except for the scrambled egg, which had no flavour at all. Tea, coffee and juices were also available. You'll need to get down there within half an hour of it opening as seating is limited. There is also a free pay phone for the use of calling taxi's which everyone in Brighton seems to do as the fares are so cheap! The staff were very helpful. Check out was a doddle you just hand your door cards back in at receptions and that's it you're free to go:)
We had a great dinner here and the food and service was impeccable. They had their Christmas…read moredecorations up already and they looked fantastic. What a great experience we had at this establishment. We met friends here who live locally and enjoyed a wonderful dinner with them after having cocktails on the bar area first. The atmosphere was perfect and we will long remember our time here. I would highly recommend it for anyone visiting or to locals lucky enough to live close by.
Outstanding!! Not only have we dined a few times, but I have done several wedding shoots here. The…read morefood is something else. The grounds are perfect wedding material as are the staff participation and willingness. A very grand place to be!!!
a stunning place you can rent to hold a function or just escape to. the 15th century house and…read moregardens are perfectly kept and have many things to keep you busy: a pool house, jacuzzi, tennis courts, tree-swing, ponds, sauna, etc. the house has so many bedrooms and reception rooms to fit the lot! huge TV, sound system, dining room table, 2 large kitchens. it's massive and fabulous!
Situated on a quiet lane only 5 minutes walk from the main Ditchling village, this place looks like…read moresomething out of an episode of Miss Marple. Its owned by Nicholas and Sarah who are extremely friendly and helpful indeed and can't do enough to make you feel as welcome as possible when you're staying here. The whole place really does have the feel that your not staying in a B&B but in your friends house. So homely. Its pretty reasonable at £45 for a single for one night and if your staying longer it goes down to £40. Great value for a place like this.
Idyllic location, very welcoming hosts, comfortable accommodation and great breakfasts. Lovely…read morevillage surrounded by glorious countryside. Hoagy the cat is gorgeous too! What more could you ask for!
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Perfectly situated in the centre of Horsham with ample parking nearby (charged, but reasonable) in…read morea multi-story car park. We arrived at reception and our booking email was taken by the young lady at the desk, obviously busy on the 'phone. She didn't say a word until she had finished her conversation with a friend. She informed her friend that she had customers and put the 'phone down. She should have done that as we arrived. OK, that is my only gripe. Our room was on the fourth floor. Very large room with the usual amenities of TV, coffee/tea making facilities. Plenty of hanging space and a nice, clean bathroom. After a nice shower we were off to our friends 50th birthday celebrations. Suitably imbibed, we returned to our room. Grateful for that really comfy bed and sufficient pillows. A great nights sleep. Even though the hotel was full, because of a conference in the town, it was totally quiet. Other than our reception on arrival, an extremely pleasant stay.
My daughter went through the junior and senior school and loved it. Small classes, fab teacher's…read moreand a great family atmosphere. Great school.
I would certainly recommend Sion. With smaller classes, students learn more in 40 minutes than in…read moreone hour with 30 students in a class. Children are happy and there are lots of opportunities to discover their talents and participate in educational activities like trips and plays. I can see the advantage of paying a fee for such an important thing as education.
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