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Historic Hotel Accommodation in Haywards Heath, West Sussex Part of the West Sussex Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information. |
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Haywards Heath Travel and Heritage Information Best Western The Birch HotelA Historic Hotel in Haywards Heath, West SussexLewes Road Haywards Heath West Sussex England RH17 7SF
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From: £80.00 The Birch Hotel is located in the West Sussex town of Haywards Heath, 3 miles from Burgess Hill, 18 miles from Brighton and 15 miles from Gatwick airport. The Birch Hotel facilities include 51 en-suite bedrooms, 6 meetingtraining rooms, 3 banqueting suites, restaurant, bar, lounge with original fire place and on-site car parking. The original building was built in c 1874 and still retains some of the original features, including oak panelling and stained glass windows. The Birch hotel has been reburbished within the last three years, making it the perfect venue for business or leisure. Accommodation Rating: 3* (about ratings) Facilities
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Borde Hill Garden -
2.3 miles (Garden) Cuckfield Museum -
2.6 miles (Museum) Bluebell Railway -
3.7 miles (Family Attraction) Sheffield Park -
4.5 miles (Garden) Ditchling Museum -
5 miles (Museum) Priest House -
6 miles (Historic Building) Nymans Garden -
6.2 miles (Garden) High Beeches Gardens -
6.4 miles (Garden) Leonardslee Gardens -
7.7 miles (Garden) Stanmer Rural Museum -
7.8 miles (Museum) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Haywards Heath -
1 miles away Lindfield - 1.8 miles away Cuckfield -
2.6 miles away Ditchling -
5 miles away West Hoathley - 5.4 miles away Clayton -
6.3 miles away Handcross -
6.5 miles away Cowfold -
7.8 miles away Directions: UK Hotels |
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