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Accommodation > Hotels > England > East Sussex > Lewes > White Hart Hotel
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Lewes Travel and Heritage Information


White Hart Hotel

A Hotel in Lewes, East Sussex


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High Street
Lewes
East Sussex
England
BN7 1XE

White Hart Hotel, Lewes

Accommodation Description:
This charming 16th century coaching inn (privately owned) with Tudor beams and log fire has been magnificently extended to include 53 bedrooms and a leisure complex with swimming pool, sauna, steam room and gym. Enjoy historic public rooms, carvery restaurant, bars and terrace overlooking the Downs. The hotel offers both traditional and modern bedrooms plus the convenience of a prime historic town centre location with private parking

Discover picturesque Lewes, one of England's prettiest county towns.

From: £42.80

Accommodation Rating: rating3 (about ratings)

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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest

 Nearest Attractions

Lewes Castle and Barbican House Museum - 0.1 miles (Castle) Heritage Rating

Bull House - 0.2 miles (Historic Building) Heritage Rating

Anne of Cleves House - 0.3 miles (Historic Building) Heritage Rating

Monk's House - 2.4 miles (Historic Building) Heritage Rating

Glynde Place - 2.6 miles (Historic House) Heritage Rating

Newhaven Fort - 3.9 miles (Historic Building) Heritage Rating

Firle Place - 4 miles (Historic House) Heritage Rating

Charleston - 5.3 miles (Historic House) Heritage Rating

Newhaven Local & Maritime Museum - 5.4 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

Stanmer Rural Museum - 5.4 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating



  Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit

Lewes - 0.1 miles away Heritage Rating

Glynde - 2.7 miles away Heritage Rating

Ditchling - 6.4 miles away Heritage Rating

Brighton - 6.6 miles away Heritage Rating

Clayton - 7.7 miles away Heritage Rating

Alfriston - 7.7 miles away Heritage Rating

Hove - 8.9 miles away Heritage Rating

Poynings - 9.5 miles away


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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low to exceptional) on historic interest

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