Cavendish Hotel, named after the 7th Duke of Devonshire, William Cavendish, is a majestic hotel commanding the premier sea front position on Eastbourne\\\'s Grand Parade. The hotel... more
Eastbourne's Grand Parade. Accommodation is uniquely luxurious, and many of the suites enjoy breathtaking views across the sea. The Marine Restaurant provides a magnificent ...
opposite the Towns bandstand All of our 119 bedrooms including Executive bedrooms and Suites have recently been refurbished to a 4 starstandard Our friendly professio...
Cavendish Hotel, Eastbourne
Named after the seventh Earl of Devonshire, The Cavendish Hotel is a 19th century property ... more
with a striking white façade that overlooks the sea on Eastbourne's Grand Parade. The hotel sits just 200 meters from the beach. The 119 guestrooms have stylish,...
Cavendish Hotel, Eastbourne
Named after the seventh Earl of Devonshire, The Cavendish Hotel is a 19th century property ... more
with a striking white façade that overlooks the sea on Eastbourne's Grand Parade. The hotel sits just 200 meters from the beach. The 119 guestrooms have stylish,...
Address: Grand Parade, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN21 4DH
City: Eastbourne
Country: England
County: East Sussex
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Cavendish Hotel, named after the 7th Duke of Devonshire, William Cavendish, is a majestic hotel commanding the premier sea front position on Eastbourne\\\'s Grand Parade. The hotel enjoys a reputation for fine food and wine in its magnificent \\\Marine\\\" dining room, making it an excellent venue for business people, conference delegates and holiday makers. Accommodation at the Cavendish Hotel is uniquely luxurious, and many of the suites enjoy breathtaking views across the sea. Individual bedroom facilities include satellite TV, Teletext, welcome refreshment tray, telephone and, of course, en-suite amenities."
Advantages: Location, clean and good value fo money Disadvantages: caters more for an older clientel
...Stayed to this hotel for weekend during the summr.
I booked it on the internet. It was a last minute decision.
I found the hotel had all the facilities I required.
The room was small but clean and conforable. The decor was ok. The room had tea/coffee making facilities.
A clean shower, plenty of towels.
The TV was abit basic but you could watch all the basic channels.
The restaurant was open and inviting. The food good if a little basic.
The bar area was fine and the bar snacks ok.
I found the place had entertainment a singer but I returned back too late to hear him.
When I went it was a quiet weekend I think as everyone seemed to have gone to bed by 11:00pm. I did nottice at breakfast this hotel semed very popular with an elder clientel.
Breakfast was a help yourself affair.
The staff were all very helpful and accomodating...
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Advantages: Location, price & views Disadvantages: Standard of rooms, maintenance issues, no parking & pretty much no standards
...Just before I begin my review of The Claremont Lions hotel in Eastbourne I would just like to quote the description of the hotel on its brochure, I hope this is ok I just want to give you an insight into what I was led to believe I was booking into.
"Welcome to the Claremont.. A grade 2 Listed Victorian hotel situated in a prime position opposite the pier and famous carpet gardens with its fantastic views across the channel.
The Claremont offers an excellent standard of accommodation, food, service and a very warm welcome. In our sea view Compton restaurant we take particular pride in serving meals using the best local ingredients.
You will be impressed by the sense of space in the public areas. The rich wood finish and leather Chesterfields give a feeling of a boutique style. There is a new ground floor bar offering service...
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Advantages: Sunny, plenty to do for kids and adults, wonderful scenery Disadvantages: I don't live there ........
...Last year, I started dating someone new. Someone who lived in Eastbourne, giving me the first chance in 6 years of being a mum to properly get away and have a break and a bit of sunshine on the beach. Of course, it's not the reason I'm dating him, just a rather nice side effect of the relationship .
Eastbourne is a large town situated in the south coast of England, which enjoys a large amount of sunshine and warm weather, amongst some rather wonderful views . You have the 4 mile stretch of pristine shingled beaches, the magnificent downs, Beachy Head, and all manner of wonderful things provided by nature to marvel at .
I've been to Eastbourne twice - once by train, and once by coach . Naturally, routes will vary depending on where you are travelling from, but on both occasions my journey from Nottingham involved a change at London...
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The cavendish, this started its life as a car rental place in the middle of a busy pub area, there is a large need for pubs in this area though most of them are taken over by students, the pub is very modern, being quite long in length but narrow and... more