Bed and Breakfast
Main Menu
Home
Crossways Hotel
Cambridge House
Silverdale
Albert & Victoria
Churchills Hotel
 
East Sussex Area Map
 
Area Links
Local Gazette
Restaurants
Local Events
Local Council
 
Local Weather

Friday - 3rd Sep
 sunny Sunny
Max : 20°C (68°F)
Min : 10°C (50°F)

Saturday - 4th Sep
 sunny intervals Sunny Intervals
Max : 19°C (66°F)
Min : 12°C (54°F)

Sunday - 5th Sep
 sunny intervals Sunny Intervals
Max : 20°C (68°F)
Min : 17°C (63°F)
 

Find an East Sussex Bed and Breakfast

East Sussex can be found in England’s south east and is bordered by West Sussex, Surrey, Kent and the English Channel to the south. Its county town is Lewes and with a population of just over 757,500 is ranked 28th most populous in England.

Cambridge House
Cambridge House
Silverdale
Silverdale
Churchills Hotel
Churchills Hotel
Crossways Hotel
Crossways Hotel
Albert & Victoria
Albert & Victoria
Reserved
Customer
Available
Customer
Available
Customer

The county has an impressive geographical range, from beautiful sandy beaches and seaside towns to the rolling landscapes and historic inland towns and villages each holding their own unique selection of east sussex bed and breakfast venues, ideal for the perfect holiday.

Staying in a featured bed and breakfast below provides you with peace of mind regarding quality and standards of service. You are guaranteed a comfortable and relaxing stay and our listed B&Bs vary from tranquil off the beaten track settings to town centre locations on one of the most popular seaside strips in the country.

Amongst others, the main settlements in East Sussex are; Lewes, Brighton and Hove, Hastings, Eastbourne and Rye. The city of Brighton pre-dates the Domesday Book but only in the 18th century did it become an acclaimed health resort. The railway, built in 1841, made Brighton more accessible to the masses and a population boom led to its current population of just under 500,000. Its close proximity to London by rail also makes it a relatively popular commuter town.

The Seven Sisters and Beachy Head are two of the county's most famous landmarks, and staying in an East Sussex bed and breakfast is the perfect way to fully explore their magnificence. The Seven Sisters are part of the South Downs and can be found between Eastbourne and Seaford. Beachy Head is a chalk headland close to Eastbourne and is a well known marker for those sailing the English Channel.

Aside from the county's natural beauty an East Sussex bed and breakfast also offers the visitor excellent attractions for all the family including the Observatory at Herstmonceux, Dursilla Park at Alfriston and Smuggler’s Adventure at Hastings.

Our featured East Sussex bed and breakfast will guarantee you a comfortable and relaxing stay in one of England’s most stunning counties.