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1 Double Bed Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Digital channels and DVD player Food & Drink - Coffee/tea…
1 Twin Bed Located on the top floor Entertainment - Digital channels and DVD player Food & Drink - Coffee/tea…
1 Twin Bed Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Digital channels and DVD player Food & Drink - Coffee/tea ma…
1 Double Bed Practical - Wardrobe or closet Need to Know - No housekeeping Non-Smoking
1 Double Bed and 1 Twin Bed Overlooking the sea Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Digital channels Food…
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Restaurants nearby
- The RoyalBib This friendly town centre dining pub is set within a boldly painted Victorian building and has a lovely vintage feel; if you want a table in the bar area, be sure to arrive early, as it’s first-come, first-served. The regularly changing menu has a strong British heart combined with a Mediterranean touch, resulting in gutsy, good value dishes like ox tongue and piccalilli or melting squid ragout with fennel, orzo and tapenade. It's the sort of pub everyone wants at the bottom of their street.1.1km
- Lury Chef Jack Lury skilfully blends his British, European and Sri Lankan heritage at this personal little restaurant in the town centre. Look out for the discreet entrance, then head down to the relaxed dining room where Lury cooks alone for just 10 diners. His original tasting menu is filled with enticing, interesting dishes that enhance British ingredients with deft spicing. Stand-out dishes include the likes of puréed aubergine with mustard seeds, crunchy turnip and Brussels sprouts, or tender venison with a spiced garlic sauce.187m
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Attractions nearby
- Hastings Castle Grade I listed ruins in Hastings, East Sussex, England, UK589m
- Hastings Pier pier in Hastings, England390m
- Amsterdam 18th-century cargo ship of the Dutch East India Company3.8km
- Ebenezer Particular Baptist Chapel, Hastings church in Hastings, East Sussex, England, UK1.4km
- Holy Trinity Church, Hastings church in Hastings, East Sussex, England, UK75m
- Robertson Street United Reformed Church church building in Hastings, East Sussex, England, UK124m
- St Leonard's Church grade II listed church in St Leonards-on-Sea, United Kingdom1.8km
- White Rock Theatre theatre in Hastings, England, originally a concert hall, also used as a cinema338m
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