B and Bs in St. Leonards-On-Sea

Eagle House Hotel
12 Pevensey Rd
St. Leonards-On-Sea
Sussex

TN38 0JZ
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You are assured of a warm welcome at the Eagle House Hotel which is close to all the many attractions of Hastings and St Leonard's - a sea-side resort which combines Victorian elegance with historic old town and fishing quarters. The Hotel itself reflects the charm and style of a bygone age: it offers guests all the amenities for a happy and comfortable stay, competitive rates including a fully licensed bar, as well as providing our guests to enjoy spacious reception rooms that make a perfect place to relax after enjoying a day exploring Hastings and it’s vast array of beautiful surroundings.The hotel it-self has an array of beautiful period rooms, which are an amazing site to look at. Just being in one of the rooms and enjoying the atmospheric feel that they bring is just breath taking.You'll find you may want to enjoy some of the surrounding features/ popular land mark sites the hotel has to offer in and around its location such as: St Clements Caves, Blue Reef Aquarium, White Rock Theatre and Battle Abbey (There is no date more significant than October 14 1066), Battle Abbey is one of those places where you can really see how the world we live in today was shaped. Hastings has the largest beach launched fishing fleet in Europe, and there is plenty to see and do in the 1066 Country.Please Note: non-smoking. No Pets permitted on the premises. All Children Welcome. Off street parking available. Check-in time: 14:00 Check-out time: 10:00

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