"Wonderful people, rooms and location. This may be my husband and I’s favorite hotel we’ve ever stayed at. Get the tea time cakes if you can, they’re so, so good!"
"Wonderful people, rooms and location. This may be my husband and I’s favorite hotel we’ve ever stayed at. Get the tea time cakes if you can, they’re so, so good!"
"Small local shops nearby..room was lovely spacious all what you need in there even breakfast items along with the usual coffee and tea ..there was a small problem with the tv bracket which they promptly attempted to fix it
The meals in restaurant are very nice and good portions and reasonably priced
Team were freindly helpful and compassionate to my requirements which i thank them for
Yes would definitely stay again "
"Small local shops nearby..room was lovely spacious all what you need in there even breakfast items along with the usual coffee and tea ..there was a small problem with the tv bracket which they promptly attempted to fix it
The meals in restaurant are very nice and good portions and reasonably priced
Team were freindly helpful and compassionate to my requirements which i thank them for
Yes would definitely stay again "
"This B&B is in a nice setting. Although it’s on the main road, it’s quite set back and the pub being just opposite this makes for a lovely combination. There is also a convenience store along the road if you wanted to get a morning newspaper etc. The room was very spacious which was nice. Just had to be careful of the beams.
The only thing I didn’t enjoy personally was that the owner was quite headmistress like in terms of rules and what she wanted, which basically made us feel like kids being...
"This B&B is in a nice setting. Although it’s on the main road, it’s quite set back and the pub being just opposite this makes for a lovely combination. There is also a convenience store along the road if you wanted to get a morning newspaper etc. The room was very spacious which was nice. Just had to be careful of the beams.
The only thing I didn’t enjoy personally was that the owner was quite headmistress like in terms of rules and what she wanted, which basically made us feel like kids being...
"Lovely place, comfortable bed, comes with everything you need, fire was ready to use, lovely hosts, heated towel rail, lovely breakfast, amazing area which is very peaceful, would definitely recommend, thank you!"
"Lovely place, comfortable bed, comes with everything you need, fire was ready to use, lovely hosts, heated towel rail, lovely breakfast, amazing area which is very peaceful, would definitely recommend, thank you!"
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"The staff were excellent. Very accommodating with any request. Super friendly and welcoming.
Fantastic amenities and location. We would highly recommend this hotel."
"Flagged as a 5* hotel, but more like a 3* as no comparison with Eastbournes other 5* the Grand. An Impressive building on the seafront, and ok but some irritating things such as a 1900's lift! with concertina double doors that were very heavy to open/close. Fortunately the staff were alert to it and frequently helped out. Its Quaint but soon became annoying.
Our partial seaview balcony room was big but bland, with few power sockets and a wall bar as a wardrobe. The kettle was immediately under the TV and so when in use, the steam went all over the TV, we avoided subsequently for the serious safety issue it presents. The balcony was very narrow 1mx2m and limited by large access step.
Both of us tried the £20 breakfast once and thought it expensive and poor quality, so we breakfasted out for the rest of our stay.
Its very well positioned so lots of eating places nearby, plus the Pier, Bandstand and promonade walk. Free welcome wine on the first night, but not a great quality for a "5*" hotel.
Altogether a good but frustrating place to stay."
"Hotel staff were amazing. Dinner was great. Now the negatives. There was a huge coach party staying over. The dining area was out of bounds for usual guests and signs were up to say 2 larger areas were reserved. The bar area itself only has a few tables so there was no where for other guests to sit. The bar area needs additional tables and get rid of the piano. I asked about seating to the waitress, she said for other guests the bar would stop taking food orders from 7-8. So I ordered in time, I chased my food 45 minutes later. The ticket hadn’t printed, but it came out quickly after this. Why didn’t reception tell me about the coach part my or that we need to order before 7. Other negatives the door swipe card kept playing up so had to visit reception 3 times for a new card. But I think the reader is faulty room 208. Also in my room randomly sticking out of the floor was a capped off pipe. I discovered it with my toe early this morning. Whilst staff were exceptional and dinner was when I got it. I would not stay here again!! "
If you'd like to find somewhere to stay with a small number of rooms and a more personalised environment, a bed and breakfast might be the perfect option for your trip to Ticehurst. If your ideal holiday to Ticehurst includes spending lots of time outside, Pashley Manor Gardens is a good spot to enjoy the scenery.
Why should you consider B&Bs instead of traditional hotels?
With attentive service, opportunities to mingle with other guests and of course a full breakfast, B&Bs provide a unique environment.
What are the best B&Bs in Ticehurst?
Here are some B&Bs in the area: The Hope Anchor: 13 rooms. 15.4 mi (24.8 km) from the heart of Ticehurst. Enjoy the free cooked breakfast and patio area. OYO Eagle House Hotel, St Leonards Hastings: 21 rooms. 14.5 mi (23.4 km) from the city centre. Enjoy the free buffet breakfast and bar/lounge. The Ship Inn: 11 rooms. Situated 15.3 mi (24.6 km) from the heart of Ticehurst. Enjoy the unique decor and on-site dining. The Stable Courtyard Bedrooms at Leeds Castle: 17 rooms. Located 16.9 mi (27.2 km) from the core of Ticehurst. Enjoy the free full breakfast and patio area.
What's the best time of year to book my B&B in Ticehurst?
When you're planning your trip to Ticehurst, make sure that you take the year-round temperatures into account. The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 16°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 6°C. Average annual precipitation for Ticehurst is 737 mm.
What is there to do in Ticehurst?
If you like to experience a new place through your taste buds, you'll definitely enjoy Ticehurst for its restaurants and bars. If you want to see some popular attractions in Ticehurst, you might enjoy a visit to Pashley Manor Gardens. Bewl Water and Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest are also some sites to visit if you want to see more of the area.
How can I get to and around Ticehurst?
Mapping out your trip in and around Ticehurst is easy with these transportation options. Fly into Gatwick Airport (LGW), which is located 26.2 mi (42.2 km) away. If you'd like to venture out around the area, you may want to rent a car for your trip.