2 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.

One Warwick Park

$$ | 1 Warwick Park, Royal Tunbridge Wells, TN2 5TA, England Fodor's Choice

In the heart of Tunbridge Wells, this stylish boutique hotel perfectly situated between the café-filled Pantiles and the shop-lined High Street is a luxurious and intimate place to stay, with spacious and contemporary guest rooms. Expect chic design in muted colors and natural woods, exceptionally comfortable king or super-king beds, and modern bathrooms with rainfall showers (and, in larger rooms, baths). The brasserie restaurant is excellenttry the incredible garlic and chilli king prawns flambé and a bright, art-filled bar and snug serves traditional afternoon teas and evening drinks. Everything else you could possibly need is right on your doorstep. Larger groups should consider booking the self-catering townhouse, while sleeps up to eight in four double bedrooms.

Pros

  • Superb but unpretentious food in The Brasserie
  • Private parking nearby (prebook)
  • Fascinating history as brewery and schoolhouse

Cons

  • Some noise from Pantiles partiers on weekends
  • Not the cheapest breakfast menu
  • Prices rise sharply for best rooms
1 Warwick Park, Royal Tunbridge Wells, TN2 5TA, England
01892-520587
Hotel Details
39 rooms
No Meals

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South Lodge

$$$$ | Brighton Rd., East Grinstead, RH13 6PS, England Fodor's Choice

Located 15 miles southwest of East Grinstead (and within east reach of Arundel, Brighton, and Lewes), this spectacular country estate is the region's most luxurious stay, set within 92 acres of Sussex countryside and including a small vineyard, woodland walk, kitchen garden, and rockery. Still, it's what inside the hotel that counts. The beautifully appointed bedrooms, suites, and lakeside lodges are individually designed to combine heritage features with modern comfort, and there are wide-ranging dining options in the three excellent restaurants—including the Michelin-starred Ben Wilkinson at The Pass—along with the billiard bar and garden terrace. Perhaps the highlight, however, is the state-of-the-art spa, with an indoor pool and a natural outdoor swimming lake, as well as a scented sauna and salt steam room. Breakfast is served in the elegant Camellia, or you can eat in the spa restaurant Botanica, which has many vegetarian and vegan options. South Lodge is also an excellent family retreat, with extras for young children including a tent and books in the room, activity trails through the gardens (with prizes), and designated swimming times.

Pros

  • Individually designed rooms and suites with luxurious finishes
  • Natural swimming lake with South Downs views
  • Family-friendly facilities and activities

Cons

  • Spa breakfast service is a little slow
  • Car park fills up during the day
  • Deep pockets required
Brighton Rd., East Grinstead, RH13 6PS, England
01403-891711
Hotel Details
88 rooms
Free Breakfast

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