Lavender & Lace B&B is a superb example of a XVIth-century, timber-framed, oak-beamed town house. It's situated in the heart of Hastings Old Town, with its cosmopolitan flavour, antique shops, wine bars and bistros. We're just 300 yards from the beach, fishing huts and the country park.
Your hosts, Paul & Tina Sargent, offer a warm welcome to this cosy, old-world guest house. The bedrooms are tastefully decorated and are either en-suite or have private bathroom. All rooms have a colour TV with DVD or video and include tea and coffee making facilities, bathrobes, hair dryers, radio alarms and complementary luxury toiletries for your use.
We offer an extensive breakfast menu, which includes English, Continental and vegetarian options. This is served in our heavily timbered guest dining room, which also serves as a guest lounge where you can sit and read the paper or simply browse through our local books and tourist guides.
Highlights
Tudor, oaked beamed town house.
Pictures
Double room
Twin room
Double En-Suite room
Dining room
Facilities
Rooms:
Family Rooms:
0
Single Rooms:
0
Double Rooms:
2
Twin Rooms:
1
Disabled Facilities: There are no disabled facilities.
Pet Facilities: Pets are not allowed.
Special Diets Provision: Special diets are catered for. Vegetarians and vegans catered for. Other dietary requests, please request at time of booking.
Smoking Facilities: Smoking is not allowed.
Directions
From London
Follow the A21 to Hastings. Head towards the sea front, when at the sea front turn left on the A259 coast road (heading towards Folkestone and Rye) follow this road until you come to the Stables theatre and art Gallery on your left - turn immediately right into All Saints Street. We are three quarters if the way down on the right hand raised side next door to the Cinque Port pub.
From Eastbourne
Follow the A259 along Hastings coast road past the town centre, follow this road until you come to the Stables theatre and art Gallery on your left - turn immediately right into All Saints Street. We are three quarters of the way down on the right hand raised side next door to the Cinque Port pub.