Welcome to 1066 Country Bed and Breakfast

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Situated amidst picturesque farmland in the heart of 1066 Country, this 17th century inn has been converted to offer 14 comfortable bedrooms offering you the ideal relaxing break. Come and be pampered!

Short Break or Longer Stay

Whether you're looking for a short weekend break, or longer midweek stay, then the 1066 Country Bed & Breakfast offers you ideal solution.

Rooms

Situated amidst picturesque farmland in the heart of 1066 Country, this 17th century inn has been converted to offer 14 comfortable bedrooms offering you the ideal relaxing break.

We offer Single, Twin and Double Rooms all with ensuite facilities. We also have 2 Family Rooms.All the rooms are tastefully decorated and are situated in a quiet and warm location. The hotel also provides excellent dining facilities with the choice of a large bar area and conservatory restaurant.

All guests have access to Restaurant, Swimming Pool , Golf Course, Internet, Free Car Parking

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Facilities

RESTAURANT

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The 1066 Country Bed & Breakfast restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and evening meals.

Set up for a relaxed buffet style breakfast to start your day off, with a waiter service in the evening. Quality food in a very pleasant atmosphere.

SWIMMING POOL

Pool Terrace

The 1066 Country Bed & Breakfast offers a complimentary fitness room to all visitors.

Our pride and joy is the very relaxing indoor pool area with a lovely warm jacuzzi.
But if you want something a bit more energetic, then you can use our newly installed machines to run, cycle or row

GOLF COURSE

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The 1066 Country Golf Course is owned by the hotel and all residents can take advantage of reduced rates.

An 18 hole, 6985 yds, par 72 golf course offers a great round to experienced golfers, whilst not being too much of a challenge to newer golfers.

Clubs, trolleys and buggys can be hired for a small additional cost.

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Rates

All prices quoted are per room per night and include full English breakfast.

SINGLE : £45
TWIN: £60
DOUBLE: £70
FAMILY: £120


3 course evening meal can be booked for just an additional £10 per person, if booked at time of reservation

For enquiries and reservations,
please us the Contact Us page

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Local Area

 

BATTLE

The thriving market town of BATTLE is home to the very spot where King Harold feel during the fateful conflict. Visit 1066 Battle of Hastings, Abbey and Battlefield (English Heritage) and explore the site of the famous battle between the Saxons and Normans. In the High Street, the medieval Almonry and Gardens is now home to the Battle Museum of Local History. At Yesterday's World you can step back through time, and enjoy bygone shops and room settings. Sedlescombe Organic Vineyards is just outside Battle and makes cider, wines, liquers and fruit juices.

 

BEXHILL

The Edwardian seaside resort of BEXHILL is the birthplace of British motor racing. See the Grade One listed De La Warr Pavilion - a centre for contemporary arts, architecture and live performance. There are two museums - Bexhill Museum, situated on the edge of Egerton Park has many displays, including a unique dinosaur fossil collection, and Bexhill Museum of Costume and Social History in Manor Gardens.

 

HASTINGS

See Europe's largest beach-launched fishing fleet in HASTINGS. The Old Town is home of the fictitious DCS Foyle of Foyle's War fame. It is also home to Britain's first Norman Castle, the East & West Hill Lifts and Smugglers Adventure - relive the daring exploits of the Sussex smugglers. Maritime attractions include the Shipwreck Heritage Centre, Fishermens Museum, and Underwater World, and enjoy a walk on the water by exploring Hastings Pier. Two museums to visit are the Old Town Museum of Local History and Flower Makers Museum, both in the High Street. Along the seafront you will find Flamingo Fun Park and Hastings Adventure Golf Complex and for children it's fun and play everyday at Clambers Play Centre. Just outside Hastings is Carr Taylor Vineyards who produce award-winning still, sparkling and fruit wines.

 

PEVENSEY

PEVENSEY was the landing point for both the Romans during the 4th century and William the Conqueror in 1066. Today you can visit Pevensey Castle (English Heritage). Nearby in the High Street is the Court House Museum, 16th century court room, prison cells and exercise yard. Nearby
HERSTMONCEUX is the perfect place for visitors to lose themselves in the magic and mystery of the modern science Observatory Science Centre and also Herstmonceux Castle and Gardens - a magnificent moated castle set in beautiful parkland and Elizabethan gardens.

RYE

Perched on a hill, overlooking the Rye Marshes, the town of RYE is a maze of Medieval and Georgian buildings, cobbles streets and narrow passages with plenty of architectural treasures to be found. It is home to the Rye Castle Museum, housed in two sites. The Ypres Tower, built in 1249 as part of the town's defenses, and the East Street site tells the story of Rye's long martitime history and much more. The Rye Heritage Centre, located on the Strand Quay is a great way to start your visit before exploring the town itself - the story of Rye is shown using a dramatic sound and light show. Art galleries sell works by local artists and potters. The Rye Art gallery not only has changing exhibitions by artists past and present, but exhibitions of local artists' works that you can buy. CAMBER SANDS near Rye is renowned for its outstanding natural beauty with miles of golden sands and safe bathing.


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Contact Me

You can contact us at:

1066 Country Bed & Breakfast
The Ridge
Hastings
East SussexTN34 0OO

Telephone: 01424 400000
Fax: 01424 400001

e:mail    1066@greenmeaniedemos.co.uk