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Claverton Country House Luxury B&B
Claverton
Battle
Sussex

TN33 0SE
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Claverton House is an Edwardian Country House property situated within secluded and landscaped gardens, located in a country lane position close to the A21offering exceptional accommodation and food. Licensed restaurant open from 7.00pm to 9.30pm.All Room Facilities Include Luxury Hand Made King Size Bed, Luxury En-Suite Shower Room, Satellite Television, Safety Deposit Box, Tea Coffee Making Facilities, Hair Dryer and Amenities Pack.Recent Guest Comment- The Hotel was top class, very friendly people, good company too. I would recomend it to anybody. 1 of the best nights sleep in a hotel I have ever had. 10 out 0f 10. An ideal base to explore the area, steeped in 1066 history. Battle, with its abbey ruins, is 4 miles, and Rye, with its antique shops and tea houses nearby. Beaches within 8 miles include Winchelsea, Camber Sands and Hastings. Visit the many NT properties, castles and country houses. Also, plenty of scenic walking, cycling and bird watching nearby. Vineyards within walking distance, ideal for picnicking. Bar facilities and restaurant at Sedlescombe Golf Club, ½ mile. Shop and pub 2 miles. All rooms can cater for up to 2 Adults and 1 Child

Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Evening Meal Provided
Licensed
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
TV in Rooms

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