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B and Bs in Burgess Hill

Abbey House
2 The Holt
Burgess Hill
Sussex

RH15 0RF

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A warm welcome.....Awaits you at our comfortable family home bed and breakfast in a pleasant residential district.We are within easy reach of Burgess Hill railway station, Burgess Hill Town Centre, Victoria and Sheddingdean Business Park and the South Downs National Park. Whether a business or leisure visitor, our home will provide you the perfect place to relax, unwind and refresh. The superior quality bedrooms with Free Wi-Fi access have been individually designed with luxury and comfort in mind, being furnished to the highest of standards. They exude an atmosphere of comfort and quality.For peace of mind our quality is assessed and assured by the AA, Abbey House has been awarded 4 Star "Highly Commended" 4 years in a row, so it goes without saying that we pride ourselves on our commitment to unrivalled quality accommodation together with a friendly atmosphere.Your RoomsWe offer Double/Twin and Single Rooms with En-suite and a Single room with its own Private Shower roomComfort and Qualityyour room will feature: LCD Television with integrated freeview, Music centre, Alarm clock, Hair dryer, Luxury bathrobes, Slippers, Comprehensive Beverage tray, fresh fruit basket (upon request), and of course complimentary Wine upon arrival.Freshly Cooked breakfasts, selected from our extensive menu are taken in our modern breakfast room.

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