Hotels in Winchelsea
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Hastings Road,
Winchelsea, East Sussex, England,
TN36 4AD
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Our friendly staff look forward to welcoming you to The Lodge at Winchelsea. Set in the shape of a traditional Sussex barn, it has recently undergone a stunning redesign. more >>
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Name
Location
Accommodation
From (£)
Heritage
Distance
River Haven Hotel
Rye, East Sussex
Hotel
77.50
1.9 miles
The White Vine House
Rye, East Sussex
Restaurant with Rooms
75.00
2 miles
Mermaid Inn
Rye, East Sussex
Hotel
150.00
2 miles
Regent Motel & Regent Square
Rye, East Sussex
Travel accommodation
52.50
2.2 miles
Rye Lodge Hotel
Rye, East Sussex
Hotel
75.00
2.2 miles
Flackley Ash
Rye, East Sussex
Hotel
68.40
3.9 miles
The Lansdowne Hotel
Hastings, East Sussex
Hotel
50.00
7.5 miles
Le Chateau Japonais
Hastings, East Sussex
Hotel
55.00
7.5 miles
Chatsworth Hotel
Hastings, East Sussex
Hotel
35.00
7.5 miles
Travelodge Hastings
Hastings, East Sussex
Hotel
27.00
7.7 miles
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The 'rough wooing' described what action by Henry VIII?
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