Location
Directions
From the A23, take the turning for the A27 signposted towards Lewes, follow the A27 for 9km, the hotel is on your right, on the opposite side of the carriageway. Go on to the next roundabout and head back towards Brighton on the A27, the Inn is then on your left about 600 meters. CAUTION, sharp left into Car Park
Nearest Train Station – 1 mile Falmer / 7 miles Lewes
Lewes – 5 miles
The historic town ofLewesis nestled in the South Downs and is only 10 minutes away. There is much to see and do in this market town; why not explore the medieval streets with their wealth of independent shops selling anything from antiques, crafts & books to modern art or visit the past at the Anne of Cleves House and castle. Lewes is also home to Sussex’s oldest brewery, on a sunny day sit outside the local pubs and smell the aroma of malt and hops waft over the River Ouse
Brighton – 6 miles
Diverse, colourful, iconic, cosmopolitan, fun, unique…
These are just a few words to describe this city by the sea which is only 6 miles away. Bursting with stunning heritage such as the Royal Pavilion and smugglers lanes, a pebble beach, antique jewellery shops & chic boutiques, award winning restaurants and home to a vibrant arts, music and culture scene. From the marina in the east to Preston Manor in the north,Brighton really should be top of your list to visit!
Glyndebourne – 8 miles
Only 8 miles away, Glyndebourne Opera House was founded in 1934 by John Christie and his opera singer wife, Audrey Mildmay. Glyndebourne is committed to presenting opera of the highest quality, commissioning new work, developing new talent and reaching new audiences. Each summer it holds a Festival within its grounds and takes three productions around the country every autumn. Make an occasion of visiting Glyndebourne and come for the whole afternoon: you can explore the grounds, visit the Archive and Gallery or have a picnic on the lawn.
Drusilla’s Park- 11 miles
Rated number one attraction in the UK and only 11 miles away, Drusilla’s Park is a great fun filled family day out. With hundreds of fascinating animals such as meerkats, penguins, gibbons and lemurs to the indoor and outdoor play area with a mixture of climbing, swinging and sliding fun – you can be certain there will be plenty to entertain and excite everyone from the youngest to the oldest visitor.
Sheffield Park – 12 miles
Situated only 12 miles away, Sheffield Park is famous for its 18th century landscaped gardens, four lakes and 107 acres of historic parkland. A year round attraction, spring brings a dramatic show of daffodils and bluebells, summer bursts with rhododendrons and azaleas and autumn is an especially stunning time to visit the wooded parkland when the leaves on the trees are at their most vibrant colour.
Ashdown Forest – 23 miles
Ashdown Forest is only a 30 minute drive away and is a great place for walking and enjoying spectacular views over the Sussexcountryside. Famously known as the “home” of Winnie-the-Pooh, the forest is at the heart of the High Weald area of outstanding natural beauty and has national and international protection because of its wildlife.
