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Established in 1890, this traditional inn is popular with holidaymakers who seek to enjoy the range of beautiful beaches found on this stretch of the Sussex coastline.

The Bay Hotel offers comfortable, spacious en suite bedrooms, a restaurant that serves traditional pub food and a real ale bar with sports bar area and pool table.

In the village, you can still see remains of Pevensey Castle, one of 9 forts that stood defending the south coast against Saxon Invaders.

Experience the beautiful scenery and rich history of this area with The Bay Hotel.

Rooms: 10

Hotel Chain: Chapman Hotels

ADD: 2-4 Eastbourne Road, BN24 6EJ Eastbourne, East Sussex

By Car:
- From the A27 follow signs to Pevensey.
- Follow signs to Pevensey Bay, the A259 and then Wallsend Road.
- The hotel is situated on the corner of Richmond Road at the traffic lights.

There is free parking at the hotel.

Pevensey Bay makes an ideal place to stay if you plan to explore the area, as it is a short distance from Eastbourne and has excellent road links to the rest of the county.

Pevensey village is 4 miles from the sea, but at one time the sea went as far back as Hailsham, 7 miles inland. Pevensey is part of the Cinque Ports, a group of towns that pledeged to supply men and ships to fight against invasion. The area was renowned for smuggling.

Nearby attractions include:

Pevensey Castle (one mile) - standing on the site of the old Roman fort where William the Conqueror camped before the Battle of Hastings, Pevensey Castle was constructed between the 12th and 15th century and continued to be used up to the 20th century.


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  Hotels May 2007

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