Battle
Battle : Things to see and do
Battle : Organise your stay
Battle :
Unmissable tourist sites
Where to sleep?
Battle Hotel tips
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The Brickwall Hotel from60 £
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The Bannatyne Spa Hotel from90 £
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Premier Inn Hastings from42 £
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Travel guide Battle
Battle
: The Michelin guide review
It was at the top of Battle Hill that the Normans won the famous Battle of Hastings, on 14 October 1066, against the English Army of King Harold. You can see the remains of the commemorative abbey built by William the Conqueror. The small village standing at the foot of the hill was built to serve the abbey and was named Battle in honour of the event.
Tourist attractions Battle : Things to see and do
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Beachy Head (Cap Bézeviers)
GB - Eastbourne
A sunny day is the best time to savour the sight of the sea crashing against Beachy Head lighthouse as it stands some 150m below the dazzling white cliffs. West of this wonderful viewpoint extends a Heritage Coast of sweeping downland ending in lesse..
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This incredible, Oriental confection in stucco and stone reflects the brilliant personality of George, Prince of Wales (1762-1811), later to become King George IV . A year after his clandestine marriage to the young Roman Catholic commoner, Mrs. Fit..
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Abbey
High Street GB - Battle TN33 0AD
The imposing but graceful mass of the 14C Gatehouse , battlemented and richly decorated, dominates the humble buildings on the market place. Most of the great Benedictine abbey was destroyed with the Dissolution of the Monasteries although its outli..
Hotels Battle
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The Bannatyne Spa Hotel
Battle Road GB - Hastings TN38 8EA
Set amid 38 acres of woodland and gardens, 3 miles away from the historic towns of Hastings and Battle in East Sussex, the hotel is an ideal base to explore 1066 country. The house was built in 1719 and remodelled substantially in 1776 by General Si..
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Claverton Country House
CLAVERTON, BLUEMANS LANE GB - BATTLE TN33 0SE
Prix Prices from : 50 GBP
Claverton Country House is an Edwardian Country House property situated within secluded and landscaped gardens, located in a country lane position off Kent Street on the A21. It offers exceptional guest accommodation and food for both business and le..
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The Brickwall Hotel
Sedlescombe GB - Battle TN33 0QA
With leafy gardens, an outdoor swimming pool and a restaurant, The Brickwall Hotel offers cooked breakfasts and free Wi-Fi. The hotel is situated in the pretty East Sussex village of Sedlescombe. Set in a Tudor building, the spacious rooms at The Br..
Restaurants Battle
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Cat Inn
Queen's Sq GB - West Hoathly RH19 4PP
Charming 17C pub in a pleasant hamlet, run by experienced owners and a bubbly team. A myriad of rooms range from rustic and intimate, to larger and more formally laid. Menus feature satisfying country classics. Bedrooms are modern and extremely comfo..
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Characterful 17C inn with thatched roof, wooden beams and open fires. Cooking is skilful, with a real country flavour. Tasty, unfussy dishes and popular vegetarian tasting plate. Favoured by families, with children's menu, spacious garden and slides.
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St Clements
3 Mercatoria, St Leonards on Sea GB - Hastings TN38 0EB
Pleasant neighbourhood restaurant with striking local artwork hung on plain walls. Comprehensive à la carte and concise, good value lunch and midweek menus. Tasty modern European cooking is unfussy with a rustic edge. Fresh fish from Hastings plays a..
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Meadow
64 Western Rd GB - Brighton BN3 2JQ
Airy, split-level dining room with small shop. Its name symbolises the chef's vision to support local producers - the 'grass roots' of the restaurant. Beasts are bought in whole; some items are from his parents' garden or foraged for. Unfussy, Britis..
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Chilli Pickle
17 Jubilee St GB - Brighton BN1 1GE
Simple, relaxed restaurant with passionate chef, buzzy vibe and friendly, welcoming service. Oft-changing menu of tasty, thoughtfully prepared, authentic Indian dishes, with delicate spicing and good quality ingredients. Great selection of beers and ..
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Ginger Pig
3 Hove St GB - Hove BN3 2TR
Smart building by the seafront - formerly a hotel - boasting a mortar ship relief and beautifully restored revolving door. Menus offer precise, flavoursome British dishes and vegetarians are well-catered for. Great value set menus. Service copes well..

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