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
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Cavendish Hotel, Eastbourne
The Cavendish Hotel, named after the 7th Duke of Devonshire, opened in 1873. All bedrooms
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have been fully refurbished, facilities include TV, 24 hour room service, tea/coffee, hairdryer and trouser press. The elegant Marine Restaurant has panoramic sea...
CAVENDISH HOTEL, EASTBOURNE
The Cavendish, named after the 7th Duke of Devonshire, William Cavendish, is a majestic
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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" dinin...
opposite the Towns bandstand. All of our 119 bedrooms, including Executive bedrooms and Suites have recently been refurbished to a 4 starstandard. Our friendly, profess...
Cavendish Hotel
Cavendish Hotel, named after the 7th Duke of Devonshire, William Cavendish, is a majestic
... more
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\" ...
opposite the Towns bandstand. All of our 119 bedrooms, including Executive bedrooms and Suites have recently been refurbished to a 4 starstandard. Our friendly, professional staff are there to look after your every need, our services include 24 hour rooms service, wireless internetaccess and free guest car park.
Cavendish Hotel, Eastbourne
The Cavendish Hotel, named after the 7th Duke of Devonshire, opened in 1873. All bedrooms
... more
have been fully refurbished, facilities include TV, 24 hour room service, tea/coffee, hairdryer and trouser press. The elegant Marine Restaurant has panoramic sea views and offers an extensive 4 course table d¤hùte whilst the modern Coronet Bar, where guests can enjoy a relaxing drink, overlooks the beach.
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."
...would most certainly regard Eastbourne as gracious. It has a lengthy and very elegant promenade replete with gorgeous flowers in bloom. It has some of the best hotels in Sussex and its shopping centre,including the one-stop Arndale Centre,is not bad at all.
The entertainment scene is also quite good. I have certainly come across some pubs of real character,there are plenty of good eateries and not many tacky joints that are often associated with brasher seaside resorts. I dont know much about the club scene but other reviewers sugggest it is quite reasonable.
Aside from the inherent attractions of the town itself,it also makes a good base for touring the many pleasant towns and villages in East Sussex. There is delightful Rye to explore. sedate Bexhill-on-Sea appeals to some, Hastings and 1066 and all that, Pevensey Castle and...
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Advantages: relaxing, fresh air Disadvantages: so many super-adults
...As you drive from Hastings through to Eastbourne, the hair gets greyer, and the gait less certain, and then the age reverses as you drive on to Brighton. Lines of friendly grannies sit in the perimeter sun lounges of grand, sea facing hotels, waiting for the next cup of tea and cake. Chirpy chappie coach drivers in maroon blazers soaked up the maternal attention. We were there in the May ½ term, and had a very good deal on a hotel break at the York House hotel. (£39pp DBB per night) So many hotels, so little custom... We had a lovely room – huge – overlooking the sea. On the 3rd floor, so I think we got it because the silver-haired couldn’t make it that far. Food was a bit institutional and micro portions for the bird like appetites around. We were hemmed in at meal times, like some residential home, so I’d go...
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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.
Parking...
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If you fancy a few days away near the coast in England but want to stay somewhere just that little bit more grown up and luxurious then this could be the place for you.
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