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Two Chimneys BED
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A cottage-style character house in a quiet, tree-lined road close to town centre with views of South Downs and Sussex Weald. |
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B&B Contact Details |
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Bed and Breakfast Summary |
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Two Chimneys 25 Gundreda Road Lewes East Sussex
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| 1 Double from: | £40.00 pppn |
| 1 Single from: | £45.00 pppn |
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Bed and Breakfast Description |
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Averil and Eric Garritt offer a warm, friendly welcome and detailed hospitality. We have one bright and comfortably furnished double room (5 ft bed). Cotton sheets and choice of soft cotton blankets or duvet, with plenty of soft pillows, add to your comfort. The separate, private shower room has a good-sized electric shower and shaver point. Bathrobes are provided. For groups of 3 people we offer an additional well-equipped single room (3 ft bed). Both rooms have extensive views of the Sussex Weald and South Downs. The house is centrally heated and double-glazed throughout.
There is a pleasant, secluded garden and terrace (with Downland views) where breakfast can be served on warm summer days. Guests may relax in the garden if they wish.
Freshly-brewed tea or coffee with biscuits are provided on arrival and at any other time to order at no additional cost.
We serve a variety of delicious quality breakfasts, including continental and vegetarian options, using local organic produce whenever possible. Our bacon is from free range pigs reared in East Sussex. We use only free range eggs from a nearby farm and quality sausages from a local butcher. Traditionally baked bread, muesli and marmalade are home-made. We are happy to cater for special diets. Packed lunches provided to order.
Digital TV/DVD player. Free Wi-fi. Radio/alarm clock. Ironing facilities and hairdryer always available.
Private parking for cars.
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Lewes Attractions |
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Now encompassed within the South Downs National Park, the picturesque town of Lewes is dominated by the ruins of a Norman castle and contains medieval streets, narrow twittens and interesting architecture - including the handsome, timbered House given by Henry VIII to his fourth wife, Ann of Cleves. It still retains many small, specialist shops (antiques, art, crafts, books, jewellers and silversmiths, food, Harvey's Brewery shop etc). There is a good range of restaurants and pubs - some stocking the local ales brewed in the town. Amenities include golf, indoor and outdoor swimming pools and leisure centre, gardens, riverside and downland walks, museum, nature reserves, and horse-riding. Lewes is an excellent centre from which to tour the Sussex Weald, the South Downs and Heritage coastal areas, and is convenient for Glyndebourne, Charleston Farmhouse, Monk's House (Rodmell), the South Downs Way, Brighton, Eastbourne, and the Universities of Sussex and Brighton. There are a number of beautiful National Trust properties and gardens within easy reach, and delightful villages to visit. |
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B&B Location
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BY CAR: from London M23/A23, then A27/A277 to Lewes. From Brighton or Eastbourne, take the A27.
BY TRAIN: London (Victoria) direct to Lewes (or change at Haywards Heath) about 1 hour. Gatwick to Lewes (35 minutes). Brighton to Lewes (15 minutes).
Nearest Airport:
London Gatwick
(30
Miles)
Nearest Railway Station:
Lewes
(1
Miles)
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