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The Corn Exchange
19 High Street, HAILSHAM, East Sussex, BN27 1AL
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The Corn Exchange is a vibrant café bar where you can enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner and dance the night away if you wish before retiring to one of our newly refurbished bedrooms. Please be aware that the premises provides late night entertainment on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights in its dedicated nightclub area.
Sandhurst
Church Road, Herstmonceux, HAILSHAM, East Sussex, BN27 1RG
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Halfway House Farm
Halfway House, Wartling, HAILSHAM, East Sussex, BN27 1RR
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Wartling Place Country House
Wartling Place, Wartling, EASTBOURNE, East Sussex, BN27 1RY
Tel: 01323 832590
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Standing on a hill, close to the Church, and overlooking the Pevensey Levels with far reaching views over the gardens and beyond to the beautiful Sussex Downs, stands a fine White Grade II listed Georgian Rectory built in 1728 with origins dating back to 1537.
In 1997 in need of loving care the house was purchased by Barry & Rowena Gittoes with a vision of creating a luxury Country House Hotel offering top quality bed and breakfast guest accommodation.
Carefully restored & beautifully refurbished, Wartling Place Country House Hotel opened in 1998, instantly earning Award winning recognition from the AA and Tourist Guides.
Today it proudly boasts ‘5 Red Diamonds’ - the 'top' accolade for Guest Accommodation that constantly provides ‘outstanding levels of hospitality, service, food and comfort’ and is recognised as the ‘AA’s Premier award each year for Quality.
Wartling Place exudes classic elegance with many traditional accents, antique furniture and rich fabrics. The Drawing room has beautiful large bay windows for you to enjoy the views over the beautifully manicured lawned gardens and countryside beyond
Bedrooms each bedroom proudly displays an identity all of its own, some on a ‘Grand Scale’ with magnificent ‘Four-posters’, others with more intimate atmosphere, all are exceptionally comfortable with large en-suite bathrooms
Eating is always a pleasure at Wartling Place, guests enjoy freshly cooked breakfasts in a charming and unhurried atmosphere in the sunny loggia overlooking the lawns
Looking for a venue to host a small group. Wartling Place Country House is ideal for any type of small function. Receptions, intimate lunches or dinner with friends and family, small business meetings and mini-conferences, call us and we will be happy to discuss your individual requirements
Guest Lounge
2½ acre Gardens
Car Parking
Courtesy Bar
Adjacent Restaurant & Bar
Modem Point available
Credit card facilities
Small Functions
Private Family Receptions
Intimate Dinner Parties
Mini-conferences
Corporate days out
We also have a Self Catering cottage situated in the grounds, please contact us for further details.
We look forward to welcoming you!

The Corn Exchange
19 High Street, HAILSHAM, East Sussex, BN27 1AL
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The Corn Exchange is a vibrant café bar where you can enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner and dance the night away if you wish before retiring to one of our newly refurbished bedrooms. Please be aware that the premises provides late night entertainment on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights in its dedicated nightclub area.
Sandhurst
Church Road, Herstmonceux, HAILSHAM, East Sussex, BN27 1RG
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Halfway House Farm
Halfway House, Wartling, HAILSHAM, East Sussex, BN27 1RR
Tel: 01323 833654
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Wartling Place Country House
Wartling Place, Wartling, EASTBOURNE, East Sussex, BN27 1RY
Tel: 01323 832590
Fax: 01323 831558
No of Rooms:
Standing on a hill, close to the Church, and overlooking the Pevensey Levels with far reaching views over the gardens and beyond to the beautiful Sussex Downs, stands a fine White Grade II listed Georgian Rectory built in 1728 with origins dating back to 1537.
In 1997 in need of loving care the house was purchased by Barry & Rowena Gittoes with a vision of creating a luxury Country House Hotel offering top quality bed and breakfast guest accommodation.
Carefully restored & beautifully refurbished, Wartling Place Country House Hotel opened in 1998, instantly earning Award winning recognition from the AA and Tourist Guides.
Today it proudly boasts ‘5 Red Diamonds’ - the 'top' accolade for Guest Accommodation that constantly provides ‘outstanding levels of hospitality, service, food and comfort’ and is recognised as the ‘AA’s Premier award each year for Quality.
Wartling Place exudes classic elegance with many traditional accents, antique furniture and rich fabrics. The Drawing room has beautiful large bay windows for you to enjoy the views over the beautifully manicured lawned gardens and countryside beyond
Bedrooms each bedroom proudly displays an identity all of its own, some on a ‘Grand Scale’ with magnificent ‘Four-posters’, others with more intimate atmosphere, all are exceptionally comfortable with large en-suite bathrooms
Eating is always a pleasure at Wartling Place, guests enjoy freshly cooked breakfasts in a charming and unhurried atmosphere in the sunny loggia overlooking the lawns
Looking for a venue to host a small group. Wartling Place Country House is ideal for any type of small function. Receptions, intimate lunches or dinner with friends and family, small business meetings and mini-conferences, call us and we will be happy to discuss your individual requirements
Guest Lounge
2½ acre Gardens
Car Parking
Courtesy Bar
Adjacent Restaurant & Bar
Modem Point available
Credit card facilities
Small Functions
Private Family Receptions
Intimate Dinner Parties
Mini-conferences
Corporate days out
We also have a Self Catering cottage situated in the grounds, please contact us for further details.
We look forward to welcoming you!

The Stud Farm
Bodle Street, HAILSHAM, East Sussex, BN27 4RJ
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Hotel du Vin and Bistro Brighton
Ship Street, BRIGHTON, East Sussex, BN1 1AD
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Hotel du Vin Brighton is situated in the Lanes conservation area, a stone's throw from the seafront. Its 37 bedrooms are housed in a collection of eccentric, gothic revival and mock Tudor buildings erected, appropriately, by a wine merchant on the site of an old Brighton inn.Among many interesting features are the heavily carved staircase and bizarre gargoyles, whilst the original double-height hall now houses the wine bar overlooked by the billiards and cigar gallery.Please note we do require a minimum 2 night stay at the weekend.
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