Hotels in Ticehurst

Dale Hill Hotel
Ticehurst
Sussex

TN5 7DQ
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Located in magnificent, historic 1066 English countryside with breathtaking view across the High Weald ridges and valleys you will be surprised and delighted to discover Dale Hill. Dale Hill was recently voted into the top 10 British finest hotels and golf breaks by Golf Monthly, and with its Ian Woosnam designed golf course is currently at 134 in the UK & Ireland top 150 courses for 2004 by World of Golf.
With 35 well appointed 4 star, international standard en-suite rooms the atmosphere is refreshingly modern and comfortable with plenty of natural light and wonderful views. The rooms are furnished to the highest standard and are individually heated and include TV with Sky channels, radio, direct dial telephones, modem access, security safe, tea and coffee making facilities, hair dryer, trouser press and 24 hour laundry service. The south facing executive rooms also have balconies form which to relax with a beverage and watch the world go by, or perhaps enjoy a meal from our Room Service menu. Relaxing at Dale Hill could not be easier with our leisure facilities, which include an indoor heated pool, sauna and gymnasium.

While golfing activities abound, the countryside around Dale Hill boasts a rich tapestry of heritage. Follow in the footsteps of William the Conqueror and visit the famous battlefield where Harold was defeated. Explore historic castles, including Leeds, once described as ‘the loveliest castle in the world’, or discover the wonderful historic and well manicured towns and villages of Rye, Lewes, Tenterden and Royal Tunbridge Wells providing excellent sightseeing and shopping.
Dale Hill is licensed to hold Civil Ceremonies and has brand new wedding, function, and conference facilities able to comfortably cater for 2 to 200 people. We look forward to welcoming you soon to Dale Hill.

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