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Acacia
House
B&B
accommodation in historic Battle, East Sussex where the Battle
of Hastings took place in 1066. Near to the coast, Hastings,
Rye, and Eastbourne
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Acacia
House, Battle Bed and Breakfast, situated in the country, has
a relaxed friendly atmosphere. All bedrooms are en-suite, with
TV and hospitality trays. Three course English breakfast or
a choice of continental or vegetarian.
Guests
have the use of the dining room / lounge, and the garden. Off-road
parking. Wi-fi available on request.
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Battle
is just a short walk, with a good selection of shops, banks
and restaurants. There is Battle Abbey to visit, and the Museum
of Shops.
This
is 1066 country, excellent for walking holidays. There are many
country walks through nearby fields and woodland, including
the adjoining Battle Great Wood.
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House is close to several superb golf courses (see Location page),
fishing (Wylands Angling Centre) and riding. |
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The area
is midway between historic sites of Rye and Pevensey, and the
seaside towns of Hastings. St. Leonards, Bexhill and Eastbourne
are nearby. London and Canterbury are just a short train journey
away.
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Other
attractions in the area include castles, houses, gardens, vineyards,
steam railways, museums, art galleries, theatres and a health
club.
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Themed
mid-week breaks: Art with tuition, History - guided tours, Country
Houses & Gardens - guided tours. Details on application
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Four
Star Award
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Comments
from our Guest Book: (updated
22 September, 2011
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- 'Nice
people and good breakfast Gary Tustain & Kate Reeves, Banbury,
OXON, UK
- 'As
good as it gets! Jean & Leon Zwolinski, NY, USA
- 'Excellent
service. Home from home. Thankyou. Shane Lewis, Alford LINCS, UK
- 'Excellent,
loved your breakfast. Hope to return
.. Roger Vinje. Oslo,
Norway
- 'Thank you so much for your hospitality. Comfortable rooms and lovely breakfast. We love Battle too!'
Mark and Anjie. Auckland. NZ
- 'Best B&B yet and so much to see and do in the district Willie and Ann Young,
Western Australia
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