Front hotel rooms overlook The Square and have fabulous sea views. An extensive breakfast menu is served at 17 Wilmington Square, with a full English breakfast served alongside a choice of yoghurts with fresh berries, granola, freshly squeezed orange juice and freshly ground coffee. Less than metres from Eastbourne beach and opposite the Western Lawns, the Lansdowne Hotel has sea-facing lounges with original Victorian features Less than metres from Eastbourne beach and opposite the Western Lawns, the Lansdowne Hotel has sea-facing lounges with original Victorian features and free Wi-Fi.
A British menu is served in the Devonshire Restaurant which has elegant decor and views across the seafront. Bar meals are available also from the Regency Bar or in the lounges overlooking the sea. Eastbourne Pier is a minute walk away and the Royal Eastbourne golf club can be reached after a 5-minute drive. All rooms are decorated and include a TV, hairdryer and tea and coffee facilities. Some rooms have views across the sea and feature antique furniture.
The accommodation offers evening entertainment and free WiFi throughout the property. At the hotel, all rooms are equipped with a desk, a flat-screen TV, a private bathroom, bed linen and towels. The accommodation provides an ironing service, as well as business facilities like fax and photocopying. The nearest airport is London Gatwick Airport, 54 km from the hotel. Some rooms feature sea views. Minimalist, modern decor is in all rooms which also include a flat-screen TV.
Each room has a private bathroom with a hairdryer. Wi-Fi is available and complimentary. This 4-star Edwardian guesthouse is close to Eastbourne's seafront, theatres and conference centres. Free high-speed Wi-Fi is accessible throughout an Free high-speed Wi-Fi is accessible throughout and The Mowbray also serves award-winning breakfasts. Guests can enjoy access to a hour honesty bar.
There is plenty of on street parking close to the Mowbray. In the heart of Eastbourne's Theatreland, The Mowbray occupies a prime position on the corner of an elegant Edwardian terrace, connecting the seafront with the theatres and conference centres.
This family-run guesthouse overlooks Devonshire Park and the International Tennis Courts, just a stone's throw from the beach and the promenade, and only a short distance from the town centre. All of the en suite rooms are front facing, with some enjoying views of the rolling South Downs.
Situated in the heart of Eastbourne, The Berkeley is a 3-storey Victorian guest house, just a 2-minute stroll from the beach and the Eastbourne Confer Situated in the heart of Eastbourne, The Berkeley is a 3-storey Victorian guest house, just a 2-minute stroll from the beach and the Eastbourne Conference Centre.
Rooms at The Berkeley Guesthouse are elegantly designed and all feature an en suite bathroom with free toiletries and a hairdryer. They are also equipped with a TV with satellite channels and tea and coffee making facilities. Ironing facilities can be requested from reception. Guests will find a range of restaurants and cafes within walking distance to choose from. Eastbourne Rail Station is a minute walk from the guest house and there are a number of theatres no more than metres away.
Eastbourne town centre and Eastbourne Pier are both less than half a mile from The Berkeley. The hotel features family rooms. The units in the hotel are equipped with a flat-screen TV.
The Sheldon is located along a quiet side street in the centre of Eastbourne. With free onsite parking a maximum height of 1.
All rooms benefit from free WiFi. Our dining room is now open with a limited hot menu. All bedding is low allergy. Guests are welcome to bring their own drinks and food into the property. On the coast at Eastbourne, the View Hotel offers modern en-suite rooms, most of which have balconies.
Situated on the main promenade, the beach is ju Rooms are air-conditioned and many have stunning views across the English Channel. All have bathrooms with bath and shower. TVs, hairdryers and WiFi are also provided. With stunning sea views, the View Hotel Restaurant serves tasty, traditional English food in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. The famous Beachy Head is 5 miles away. Accommodating up to people, the Centre has a multi-media conference hall with cinema-size screen.
There are also 6 fully equipped seminar rooms. This Victorian seaside hotel features its own bar This Victorian seaside hotel features its own bar and restaurant.
The spacious rooms at Imperial Hotel have a flat-screen TV and come with tea and coffee making facilities. There is an en suite bathroom. Free WiFi is available in public areas. You can relax in a shared lounge area and the restaurant offers homecooked cuisine.
Once confidence has been gained in the water, the real lessons can begin. Beginners without adults or siblings in the water. In-between group for those who are confident and swimming widths, but not yet swimming lengths.
Why Swim? Swimming is a great form of exercise and can help improve muscle tone for all and particularly for children with complex needs, whom might not otherwise be able to exercise effectively. Swimming helps to Improve coordination and repetitive exercise is key to that gross and fine motor control that must improve for good coordination.
It increases self-confidence. Whilst on Church Street pop into The Plough for a pint and a sandwich. There is free parking along the length of the unspoilt seafront and there is a train station in Seaford with easy links to Lewes, Brighton, London and Gatwick airport. Newhaven port is literally at the end of the long beach making it very accessible for European ferries.
Eastbourne , just a 20 minute drive away, provides more entertainment, with its iconic pier, several theatres, the re-developed and extended Beacon entertainment complex whilst for a truly metropolitan air head for Brighton, with a cosmopolitan collection of restaurants, museums and some serious retail therapy.
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