7 Best Hotels in The Southeast, England

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All around the coast, resort towns stretch along beaches, their hotels standing cheek by jowl. Of the smaller hotels and guesthouses not all remain open year-round; many do business only from mid-April to September or October. Some hotels have all-inclusive rates for a week's stay. Prices rise in July and August, when the seaside resorts can get solidly booked, especially Brighton. (On the other hand, hotels may drop rates by up to 40% off season.) Places in Brighton may not take a booking for a single night in summer or on weekends.

Ashdown Park Hotel and Country Club

$$$ | Off Colesmans Hatch Rd., RH18 5JR, England Fodor's Choice

Convenient for exploring nearby Standen House, this luxurious country hotel offers traditionally furnished bedrooms, superb gourmet dining, and fun and games galore—from golfing on the scenic 18-hole forest course to spa treatments in the country club (as well as tennis, swimming, croquet, snooker, and bike hire). Built in the 19th century, the hotel's enviable location on the edge of Ashdown Forest, which was the setting for A. A. Milne's Winnie the Pooh stories, means there are appealing walking paths all around; a half-day circular walk takes in the original Poohsticks Bridge. Even if you can't stay overnight, come here for a round of golf, a relaxing spa day, or afternoon tea on the lawn. And, if you can, stick around for dinner, as the hotel's Anderida Restaurant is one of the region's best. Ashdown Park is 6 miles southeast of East Grinstead.

Pros

  • Heritage property amid stunning nature (with literary connections to Winnie the Pooh)
  • Superb restaurant with fantastic service
  • Gym and pool access included

Cons

  • Traditional furnishings feel a bit dated in places
  • Basic TVs in rooms
  • Wi-Fi can drop in and out
Off Colesmans Hatch Rd., RH18 5JR, England
01342-824988
Hotel Details
105 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sissinghurst Castle Farmhouse

$$$ | Off A262, Sissinghurst, TN17 2AB, England Fodor's Choice

This lovely, larger-than-you-expect farmhouse on the grounds of Sissinghurst Castle was originally built in 1885 and lovingly restored in 2009 by the National Trust. Tastefully decorated in muted, neutral color schemes, bedrooms are spacious and welcoming, with comfy beds, modern bathrooms, and sumptuous views across the estate. On arrival, guests are served tea with homemade cakes in the cozy communal lounge—or in the garden if the weather's nice—while charcuterie and cheese platters can be ordered in the evening (there's no restaurant). An honesty bar stocked with snacks and drinks is also available—though make sure to save enough space for tomorrow's deliciously filling breakfast.

Pros

  • Beautiful location on grounds of historic home
  • Attractive rooms and superior breakfast
  • Welcoming hosts

Cons

  • Need a car to get here
  • No restaurant for dinner
  • Some bathrooms are small
Off A262, Sissinghurst, TN17 2AB, England
01580-720992
Hotel Details
9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Grand Brighton

$$$ | 97–99 Kings Rd., Brighton, BN1 2FW, England

The city's most famous hotel and a seafront landmark, the Grand Brighton is a huge, Victorian wedding cake of a building dating from 1864. It's both imposing and elegant, with high-ceilinged public rooms richly decorated with enormous chandeliers and plenty of marble. Having afternoon tea here is a Brighton tradition, and highly recommended. The spacious bedrooms are light-filled and traditional, with luxurious fabrics, white linens, and large bathrooms. Prices vary significantly depending on season and even day of the week (a weekend stay in summer often costs twice as much as a weekday one), so search the website for deals.

Pros

  • As grand as its name
  • Lovely sea views
  • Great dining including famous afternoon tea

Cons

  • A bit impersonal
  • Prices can rise sharply on weekends
  • Cheaper rooms are small
97–99 Kings Rd., Brighton, BN1 2FW, England
01273-224300
Hotel Details
201 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Horsted Place

$$$ | Off A26, Little Horsted, TN22 5TS, England

Set within 1,100 acres of parkland, this luxurious Victorian manor house was built as a private home in 1850; it was owned by a friend of the late Queen Elizabeth until the 1980s, and she was a regular visitor. Today it continues to exude English country-house style, with a magnificent Victorian staircase, elegantly traditional guest rooms, and special touches like the secret door in the Gothic library, which leads to a private courtyard. The dining room serves elegant fare using fresh, local ingredients. The house is 6½ miles northeast of Lewes.

Pros

  • Plenty of traditional country-house style
  • Delicious food
  • Lovely gardens

Cons

  • Too formal for some
  • Creaky floors bother light sleepers
  • The English manor lifestyle doesn't come cheap
Off A26, Little Horsted, TN22 5TS, England
01825-750581
Hotel Details
20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel du Vin & Bistro Tunbridge Wells

$$$ | Crescent Rd., Royal Tunbridge Wells, TN1 2LY, England

An elegant sandstone house dating from 1762 has been transformed by this chain into a chic boutique hotel with luxurious furnishings; Oriental rugs give public rooms a warmth that is both intimate and grand, and guest rooms are minimalist and modern, with luxurious linens and pampering bathrooms. The Burgundy Bar stocks a fine selection of French wines, and the bistro's contemporary menu changes daily but is strong on creamy soups, crisp salads, grilled steaks, and fresh seafood. It's also a hot spot for afternoon tea and Sunday lunch.

Pros

  • Well-done conversion of beautiful old mansion
  • Large garden and terrace
  • Reliably good service

Cons

  • Classic rooms are smart but small (cozy rooms even smaller)
  • Regular weddings and events can take over hotel
  • Big price hike in summer
Crescent Rd., Royal Tunbridge Wells, TN1 2LY, England
01892-320749
Hotel Details
34 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel du Vin Brighton

$$$ | 2 Ship St., Brighton, BN1 1AD, England

In the Lanes area, this outpost of a snazzy boutique chain has chic, modern rooms. Pampering touches include Egyptian linens and large "monsoon" showers. The more expensive rooms have luxurious roll-top baths and wonderful sea views. The bistro restaurant offers classic fare that makes use of local seafood, and the wine list is excellent. Room prices fluctuate wildly day to day, and are significantly higher in summer than other times of year; check the website for the best rates.

Pros

  • Gorgeous rooms
  • Comfortable beds
  • Excellent restaurant

Cons

  • Bar can get crowded
  • Big price fluctuations in summer
  • Often gets booked up
2 Ship St., Brighton, BN1 1AD, England
01273-855221
Hotel Details
49 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Spa Hotel

$$$ | Off Langton Rd., Royal Tunbridge Wells, TN4 8XJ, England

The country-house flavor of this 1766 Georgian mansion has been beautifully maintained by luxurious furnishings and preserved period details. There are superb views from the 14-acre grounds across the town and into the area of surrounding countryside. The unfussy Modern British fare in the crisply chic Orangery Restaurant is popular with locals, and there's a terrace with a pizza oven during the summer.

Pros

  • Lap-of-luxury feel, including a spa
  • Gorgeous countryside views
  • Pony-riding lessons for kids

Cons

  • Some may feel it's rather expensive for what is offered
  • Quite formal atmosphere
  • Uphill walk from the town center
Off Langton Rd., Royal Tunbridge Wells, TN4 8XJ, England
01892-520331
Hotel Details
70 rooms
No Meals

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