Bexhill Bed and Breakfast

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Tudor style with very comfortable accommodation

Off road parking available

Come and relax in our

first class economic accommodation in a warm friendly welcoming home.

We offer double Rooms with en-suite at £25.00 per person per night.

Family rooms available on request, call for pricing.  Singles are £35 per room per night.  Choice of full English or continental breakfast.  We will spoil you for choice.

We have Sky  TV and DVD capability in all rooms with a free DVD library available.

Coffee and tea making facilities and free standing fans in all rooms.

Rooms available for the disabled please call for information.

 Relax in our very serene peaceful garden with its natural beauty and abundant wild life.

We are a very friendly helpful family who will put above all things our guests comfort and well being. We will try very hard to ensure your stay is a happy and relaxed one. We look forward to meeting you.  

Our house is situated a short walk from the beach.

Please feel free to contact us.

Wir sprechen Deutsch / On parle Francais / Falamos Portugues / Hablamos Espanol

Botfield, 21 Glyne Ascent, Bexhill on Sea, East Sussex, TN40 2NX

Phone: 01424222323

E-mail:

bexhillbedandbreakfast@yahoo.co.uk

First floor en-suite double. Room 2

Nice view into rear garden.

Ground floor double with access to garden. Room 1

Large en-suite with separate bath and shower

Shower room for single accommodation

A very elegant facility

Breakfast room for guests

We endeavor to meet your needs

Bathroom attached to room 1

Choice of bath or shower.

Single with view to sea. Room 3

First floor by stairs or lift.

View to the rear of the house.

Lower patio is visible from here.

Garden view from the top patio

All the children need is our ball!!

Thank you for you stopping by

Bexhill is on the A259 road to Emsworth and the A27 road to Southampton, Portsmouth, and Folkestone. Nearby Hastings is linked to London by the A21. The town is served by coastal lines and has three railway stations, including Cooden Beach, Collington, and Bexhill. The railway built by the Brighton, Lewes and Hastings Railway (later part of the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway) arrived on 27 June 1846, although the present station was not built until 1891, when the town had become popular as a resort. A second line, this time built by the South Eastern Railway and approaching the town from the north, was a branch line from Crowhurst via an intermediate station at Sidley to a terminus at Bexhill West. The line opened on 1 June 1902 and closed on 15 June 1964.[11]