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Wellington Hotel, Seaford

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Overview

The Wellington is a traditional Pub with 3 rooms offering comfortable ROOM ONLY accommodation combined with a atmospheric bar.

The Wellington is centrally located in Seaford, close to the sea and makes an excellent base for exploring East Sussex.

** Please note, The Wellington does not have its own car park, but there is however 2 car parks located close by and street parking right outside **

The town of Seaford is a quiet seaside resort in East Sussex, U.K. It is located on the foot of the South Downs, a range of hills stretching from Winchester to Eastbourne. It is a great place to have a break.

These days the town is sometimes overshadowed by nearby Newhaven, as one of the main ports on the South Coast. During the middle ages, however, the main port was Seaford. The town gained its importance as the mouth of the river Ouse, but this importance was not to last. The river suffered from silting, which made traffic difficult, and the town also suffered from repeated attacks by French Pirates. The town was repeatedly burned down and rebuilt in the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries. In those days the locals had a reputation for looting and causing shipwrecks.

For many, the main attraction in Seaford is the beach. This has an obvious attraction in the summer, when the sea reaches temperatures up to 20 degrees Celsius. But the sea is equally attractive in the winter. The town has a shopping centre, with enough shops to spend a good afternoon looking around. If shopping is a must, both Eastbourne and Brighton are about half hour away on either side of the town.

For the out-and-abouts there is plenty of hills to get on with, as we are situated at the foot of a hill range called the South Downs. The Seven Sisters Country Park is just around the corner, and so is the famous Long Man of Wilmington, a massive feature carved out in the rocks.

Check in: 14:00 (2:00pm) - 19:30 (7:30pm) (no arrivals allowed outside this window)

Check out: Before 10:00 (10:00am)



Facilities & information

Facilities

Free broadband access (wifi)

Hot Breakfast

Housekeeping Daily

Dinner

Food

Bar

Arrival information & directions

Address: 33 Steyne Road, SeafordBN25 1HT, United Kingdom

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