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An independent quirky hostel situated in Central Brighton with views of the Royal Pavilion, with a friendly atmosphere and offering comfortable, affordable accommodation with excellent facilities. Bedding included. Guests can relax on our roof terrace or in the lounge area. You can also enjoy a drink or two in the licensed bar. Central to all of Brighton's attractions, including the Piers, beach, theatres, live music venues, cafes and bars, along with the yearly Ace Cafe Reunion; The Brighton Burn Up & Ride . A variety of room types, including singles, twins and dorms with tv, radio and tea & coffee making facilities. A previous guest said "Loved the hostel - great location & good friendly service. Will definitely stay here again next time I come to Brighton!". Please note the parking is off-site.
where: 76 Grande Parade, Brighton, East Sussex, BN2 9JA
tel: 01273 604182
web-site: www.kipps-brighton.com e-mail: kippshostel@googlemail.com
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A (biker) family run B&B in the village of Upper Beeding, offering extremely comfortable accommodation in seven individually designed spacious and modern en-suite rooms. A hearty breakfast is served in the dining room, overlooking the garden. Outdoor seating and a newly built pergola in the garden, where you can relax before you head out into the village with a choice of good pubs or onto the lovely coastal resorts of Shoreham-by-Sea, Hove and Brighton. In the Horsham District of West Sussex, located at the northern end of the River Adur gap in the South Downs and an hour to the port of Portsmouth. Just ten miles to Brighton, so making this a great place to stay for the yearly Motorcycle events of the The Brighton Burn Up & Ride and Brightona. A previous guest said "What a fabulous place to stay! Leslie and Ron are great hosts, friendly, helpful, and made us feel very welcome. The room was perfect, with everything you need for a comfortable stay. The bathroom was spotless, with a wonderful shower, and complimentary toiletries. The ample breakfast was delicious. Just can't fault this B&B and will definitely be staying again when next in the area". Secure parking at the rear of the building. where: St. Austell, High Street, Upper Beeding, West Sussex, BN44 3TQ
tel: 01903 816125 - 07522 536312
website: www.upperbeeding.com
e-mail: downsview@upperbeeding.com
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Set in the South Downs National Park, with three very good pubs closeby, close to Chichester, surrounded by historic places such as Goodwood motor racing circuit, Weald & Downland Open Air Museum, Uppark and Adsdean House, the ghostly Racton Ruins, Portsmouth Docks and Spinnaker Tower. En-suite rooms, with views to either the garden or the open farmland, comfortably furnished. A hearty English breakfast or continental choice is served overlooking the large gardens, with a patio area and heater - ideal to relax in! The garden enjoys beautiful views of the Sussex countryside, with a bridal path to one side and a footpath on the to the other, where local wildlife can be seen in the surrounding fields, such as deer, birds, pheasants, foxes and more. For one night stays and the latest rates, just call Chris for more details. Large security gates leading on to a tarmac driveway ensures secure parking.
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where: Watergate, West Marden, Chichester, West Sussex, PO18 9EG.
tel: 02392 631 436 - 07971 845 153 |
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Newly refurbished turn of the century building, Musgrove House is a contemporary and tranquil B&B just outside Chichester city centre. Three modern en-suite rooms, with quality beds, linen, Molton Brown products and iPod alarm clock radio. Located a ten minute walk to the city centre, a Roman city famous for its magnificent Cathedral, with a good choice of restaurants and pubs. Nearby attractions include South Downs National Park, Fontwell Races, Fishbourne Roman Palace, Weald and Downland Open Air museum, Arundel Castle, the picturesque village of Bosham, beaches, country houses, gardens and estates in the most beautiful settings! Owners Robin & Jane welcome you. Private car park.
. where: 63 Oving Road, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 7EN. tel: 01243 790 179
web-site: www.musgrovehouse.co.uk. e-mail: enquiries@musgrovehouse.co.uk
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A 16th Century Coaching Inn, situated on the A264 between East Grinstead and Tunbridge Wells and Ashdown Forest within a few miles. With an interesting history; A courting venue of Henry VIII and Ann Boleyn and a luncheon stop for the Guards transporting prisoners from London to Lewes on horse drawn carriages. Ten en-suite letting rooms, with lcd tv/dvd combo and hospitality trays. Serving traditional home cooked food, breakfast, lunches, snacks and À la carte, in a warm and relaxed ambience, with oak beams, a fish tank in the floor, log fires in the colder months and in the warmer weather the beautiful gardens. Private car park.
where: Holtye, Cowden, Edenbridge, East Sussex, TN8 7ED tel: 07548 782257
web-site: e-mail: thebikerguide@live.co.uk
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Ideally situated in the heart of 1066 country with glorious panoramic sea views and a short stroll to Hastings Pier and the historical town. En-suite rooms with hospitality tray, toiletries, radio, free view digital tv and wi-fi, some with stunning views of the ocean. Enjoy a beverage from the licensed bar before you head out to the restaurants, bars and pubs on offer in the coastal resort. The area is rich in history and so there are many places to visit, including Battle Abbey, Shipwreck and Coastal Heritage Centre and Smugglers Adventure where you can take a tour around the labyrinth of tunnels and rediscover the history of Hastings and its smuggling history. Enjoyable runs to many popular places with Bikers including Eastbourne, the River Rye cafe and Brighton. Warm friendly staff and Peter, the owner, is a knowledgeable local historian, who will help make your stay an enjoyable one. Two well known bike shops within a 5 minutes walk - Cosmos and Gedges. Motorcycle washing facilities and garage immediately behind the hotel.
where: 1 Grand Parade, St Leonards-on-Sea, Hastings, East Sussex, South East England, TN37 6AQ tel: 01424 428510
web-site: www.grandhotelhastings.co.uk e-mail: info@grandhotelhastings.co.uk
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A modern family house in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty - the Sussex Weald. Close to Sussex coast and within an hours ride to Brighton, Eastbourne and Hastings. Loads of lovely historic houses, castles and gardens in the local area, including Scotney Castle, Bayham Abbey and Pashley Manor Gardens. Serving a great English breakfast, with plenty of local knowledge and where owners Penny and Trevor like to host bikers! Drying room facilities and private parking. where: Spring Cottage, Best Beech Hill, Wadhurst, East Sussex, TN5 6JH |
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Situated just behind the seafront of Worthing, between Brighton and Chichester, where owner Motorcyclists Colin and Sarah promise you a warm and friendly welcome, at their 4* Guest House. A choice of rooms, including singles, doubles, twins and family rooms. Wake up to a Full English breakfast and a help yourself buffet with cereals, fruit and yogurts. An ideal place as a base for touring and a short ride to Brighton, Arundel Castle, Chichester, with easy access to the ports at Newhaven and Portsmouth. A previous guest said "Tucked away in a quiet area, minutes from the town centre and all amenities. Very friendly, laid back and helpful staff. The rooms are very well equipped, extremely comfortable, modern without being ostentatious and spotless - clearly a lot of hard work has gone into ensuring the first impression is just right. Room rate was very reasonable and the whole operation compares extremely favourably with all the hotel chains." Secure parking, with cctv and behind a high gate.
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where: 4 Selden Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 2LL.
tel: 01903 208882 web-site: www.mooringsworthing.co.uk. e-mail: themooringsworthing@hotmail.co.uk |
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In the enviable position of having the beach directly opposite, this family-run establishment, offers comfortable sea view rooms at reasonable prices. A light, airy dining room ensures a relaxed atmosphere in which to enjoy your hearty breakfast, with a guest lounge is available for your use, which overlooks the garden and patio. A pleasant stroll to the town centre, the art deco pier, shops galore, beachside cafes, traditional pubs and a choice of eateries from fish and chips to the daily catch and a huge variety of dishes from around the world to tempt every taste. Situated at the foot of the South Downs, this is an ideal centre for touring, with pretty country villages and beautiful countryside in the surrounding area and within easy distance of Brighton, Bognor Regis and Bikers favourite; Whiteways Café. A homely welcoming atmosphere is ensured from owner Ann. Private parking. where: 281 Brighton Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 2HG |













