Here we list those members
who provide a wide selection of
properties for the
business traveller or tourist - from
budget to luxury
hotels, bed and breakfasts and guest
house accommodation.
They offer ideal
accommodation for any visitor to Lewes.
This charming 16th century coaching inn (privately owned) with Tudor beams and log fire has been magnificently extended to include 53 bedrooms and a leisure complex with swimming pool, sauna, steam room and gym. Enjoy historic public rooms, carvery restaurant, bars and terrace overlooking the Downs. The hotel offers both traditional and modern bedrooms plus the convenience of a prime historic town centre location with private parking. Discover picturesque Lewes, one of England's prettiest county towns.
You will receive a warm welcome at The Crown Inn, offering a range of comfortable rooms and situated in the very heart of the picturesque town of Lewes - an ideal spot to enjoy the beautiful surrounding countryside and coastline with the city of Brighton close by.
Bernard, Sylvia and our friendly staff welcome you to the Blacksmiths Arms, an 18th Century inn, which is situated on the London Road, 1 mile north of Lewes on the A275. Set in an area of natural beauty within the South Downs National Park, a warm welcome awaits you...
Rating: AA | Inn | 4 Stars VisitBritain | Inn | Silver VisitBritain | Inn | 4 Stars Rooms: 4
In historic Lewes, this 16th-century town house has been tastefully restored to create a stylish hotel and conference centre, mixing elegance, history and modern design.
With a convenient location, right on the A27 between Brighton and Lewes, this comfortable hotel, bar and restaurant offers a mix of traditional values and modern facilities.
The Halland Forge is a charming country inn set in the heart of Sussex, adjacent to unspoilt woodland. Close to the Sussex Downs and Ashdown Forest, it is an ideal base for exploring the beautiful countryside.
14Th Century Country House Hotel, set in the heart of the Sussex Downs in the pretty village of Alfriston. The seaside town of Eastbourne and
cosmopolitan Brighton are just a short drive away.
Set in over 200 acres of estate, Newick Park is truely tranquil. The house has a wonderful homely atmosphere, and all the rooms have fabulous views across the surrounding park and countryside. Our restaurant has an excellent reputation and offers fine dining sourced from the estate. more info. . .
This famous 14th Century inn was once a renowned meeting place for smugglers in times gone by. Oak beams and open fires offer mellow reminders of the past and create an intimate atmosphere in the bar. The Star at Alfriston has 37 bedrooms, including 2 Feature Rooms, located in the original 14th century part of the hotel and a spacious Mini-Suite with a half-tester bed and additional sofa bed. Extr more info. . .
The atmospheric and mainly Georgian county town
of East Sussex, on the banks of the River Ouse was settled by the Saxons,
and features the ruins of a 12th century castle. Henry III was defeated here
by rebellious barons led by Simon de Montfort in the early 13th century.
Annually, during the month of November, locals turn out en masse for a
torchlight procession and a fireworks display, held in memory of martyred
Protestants.