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    Pelham House

    Pelham House

    (3 reviews)

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    Housed in a lovely 16th century townhouse, this large hotel and restaurant is unsurprisingly…read morepopular as a venue for weddings and conferences, as well as with regular guests. We had Sunday lunch in the panelled room, whose walls are lined with stunning period carved oak wood panels, featuring various classical figures and contemporary Jacobean motifs. The menu is very swish, featuring dishes such as seared scallops, petit sale, smoked roe and salmon blini, with horseradish cream and gressingham duck breast, caramelised red chicory, with hazelnut dressing, but considering how good it is, it is extremely reasonably priced - only £15.50 for two courses, £19.50 for three. I had hamhock and pickled walnut terrine to start, followed by guineafowl and dumplings, and finished with a salt caramel chocolate pudding which was damn good. The service was attentive, and the presentation of the food was great, my terrine came attractively arranged on a slate platter. I didn't see any of the rooms, but if you are looking for a place to go for a special meal I would strongly recommend Pelham House. The garden has a slightly Mediterranean feel with lots of sculptures and some palms, and a dovecot adds charm to the courtyard car park, although it seems to house a rather lonely solitary dove.

    Stayed here on Friday night for my husband's 40th birthday. A lovely hotel, lots of character and…read morelovely garden. Staff were really helpful, prior to the stay and also whilst there - even wished husband happy birthday a few times and gave us complementary coffee after dinner. Our room (no. 40) was beautifully decorated - recently too and was very clean (no view though, overlooked the roof). Comfy bed. Dinner was excellent and great value at £25 for 3 courses. Bar staff attentive and friendly. Would stay again for sure. Only 2 niggles which are small - first being they could use frosted lower windows in the room we stayed in - no net curtains, therefore people in corridor opposite could see straight in, also, no breakfast menu in room even though they gladly provide breakfast in room - resulted in amusing 10 minute phone call to reception re what we could order. I would definitely stay again, short walk from station too.

    Northern Hotel

    Northern Hotel

    (1 review)

    A lovely traditional Victorian age hotel with 40 bedrooms for both holiday makers and residents…read more The Northern is full of character and charm with antique furniture and grand decor throughout. A stone's throw away from the beach and Bexhill's famous De La Warr Pavilion, The Northern sits comfortably in the centre of a quiet seaside town in the heart of 1066 Country. Run by the lovely Simms family and their friendly staff, who'll always go the extra mile to make their guests feel as happy and comfortable as humanly possible, and are always available for a chat. There are suites, double, twin and single rooms, all with en-suite bathrooms and some with lovely sea views. The hotel has two restaurants, the bright and airy Garden Room outlooking the well kept garden, and The Richmond Room, a larger more traditional looking hotel restaurant, to the front of the building. The food and service is exceptional; three course meals with homemade traditional food, and tantalising desserts finished with filtered coffee and mints, served by their excellent silver service waiting staff. The prices are very reasonable, some could say even a little too cheap for the service and quality that comes with it. As well as all this, there's the Wellington Room Bar complete with an outdoor balcony and upstairs you'll find a library and lounge, all of which are regularly used for functions. A wonderful place to dine, drink and sleep in luxurious style.

    The Avondale

    The Avondale

    (1 review)

    I stayed here for 5 nights. I stayed in a double room on the 3rd floor for 3 nights, and a single…read morefor 2 nights (only reason because it was cheaper). The double room is nice, has fresh towels and complimentary toiletries in the en suite. TV with good signal and a set of drawers. The decor is a little more updated than the rest of the hotel. The bed is comfortable and everywhere is clean. Brilliant! The single room - Doesn't have an en suite, it just has a sink. Which I found rather odd! instead there is a shared bathroom down the hall which is small and doesn't really have a light (it does but it's more like a night light). The wallpaper was hanging off above the bed, and the carpet needed vacuuming. There was a lot of hair on the floor, my toes got tangled in it... I thought chewbacca was the last customer! Haha but other than that, the room was fine. The rooms themselves are quite small, but it's enough if all you are doing is sleeping there and going out for the day. Both rooms supply you with enough tea/coffee/hot choc to last at least 2 nights! And refill them each day even if you did use it all! But where this hotel shines, is it's breakfast!! Each morning, come downstairs, sit at the table that is designated to your room and breakfast is included in the price! There's a lot to choose from, I had cereal, 4 slices of white toast (with selection of condiments), Apple juice, pot of tea (enough for 3 cups) and a full English... Yes I know... That's a big breakfast! I'm not ashamed! The full English is amazing! Best I've had! The staff are really nice and friendly, approachable with any questions you may have. I would happily stay here again, but there is a big difference in quality between single rooms and double rooms. So I'd stay in the double! especially when there isn't much of a price difference.

    From the owner: Jane & Martin Home and the staff welcome you to their family run B&B in Seaford.read more

    Birling Gap - hotels - Updated May 2026

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