The Hope Anchor
Rye
historic, former inn dating from 1750 boasting views over Rye to the coast and featuring log fires, a snug bar and individually styled rooms
The Gallivant
Camber
stylish retreat opposite Camber's dunes - guest rooms come with coastal themed decor, there is locally sourced food and a beach hut mini-spa
Mermaid Inn
Rye
a former smugglers' haunt dating back to 13th century, its rich heritage can still be witnessed today in the wealth of retained original features
The George Inn
Robertsbridge
former coaching inn dating from the 18th century, today a community pub with elegant rooms and food and drink with a Sussex emphasis
The Driftwood
Bexhill
set in the heart of town, this elegant, contemporary restaurant, serving Austrian cuisine, boasts stylish rooms, furnished to a high standard
Kings Head Inn
Playden
offers individually designed rooms, traditional pub fayre prepared using fresh, seasonal produce and is just 2 miles from Rye's historic centre
The Ship Inn
Rye
Rye's former customs warehouse built in 1592, today it is a welcoming inn with smart, stylish rooms and serves locally sourced, seasonal food
Rose & Crown
Burwash
character inn - parts date from the Tudor period - tucked away down a lane off of the village's main street with comfortable letting rooms
Two Sawyers
Pett
16th-century inn retaining many period features, open fires and beamed ceilings, located in a quiet village in countryside close to Hastings
The Bear Inn & Burwash Motel
Burwash
village inn welcoming tourists, pilgrims and weary businessmen for over three centuries situated in a picturesque High Weald village
set on Strand Quay overlooking the River Tillingham just 5 minutes on foot from the historic town centre; offers comfy, well-appointed rooms
The Standard Inn
Rye
easily accessible by rail, this characterful, 15th-century inn offers wood-beamed rooms and a cosy restaurant serving seasonal, local dishes
Chequers Inn
Battle
spacious, airy rooms are offered at this delightful inn located on the edge of this historic town, just 5 minutes walk from the famous Abbey
White Hart Inn
Brightling
a clapperboard inn, owned by local farmers, sits atop the High Weald and enjoys scenic views toward the coast; stay in smart, elegant rooms
stylish hideaway with elegant, well designed rooms and an original Georgian ballroom standing proud on the High Street since 1575
at the foot of the historic, and cobbled, Mermaid Street offering smart and contemporary rooms, a popular cafe and a bar with a terrace
The Abbey Hotel
Battle
opposite the 1066 Battle of Hastings site, traditional inn with stylish rooms - some with Battle Abbey views - and serving locally sourced food
The Lodge
Winchelsea
designed in the shape of a traditional Sussex barn and features a bistro style restaurant, modern lounge bar and comfortable, affordable rooms
Playden Oast Inn
Playden
enjoy a unique hotel experience at this former working Oast, many of the original features have been retained and it is a short drive from Rye
Town House Rooms
Hastings
offers a good choice of guest rooms, standard, deluxe and superior with a popular brasserie and bar, next door, which hosts weekly live music
Highlands Hotel
St. Leonards
a combination of comfortable guest rooms and a popular bar, open to both residents and locals, broadcasting live sporting events