- Albert & Victoria
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- This charming and elegant Victorian
house was built in 1892 and is situated in a quiet road only
40 metres from the beach.
- Entering the hallway you will
step back in time.
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- It was in 1789 that Eastbourne
entertained it's first visitors.
- George III sent the royal children
to "Sea Houses" for their summer holidays.
- The idea that the air and sea
water was "good for ones health" took hold and the
yearly summer holiday idea began.
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- The guest rooms are all named
after Albert and Victoria's children. Alice, Beatrice, Louise
and Leopold.
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- The ALICE ROOM
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- The ALICE ROOM . This beautiful period style room with a super kingsize
canopied bed and large en-suite bathroom, is the perfect place
to relax in.
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- The room has a sea view colour
t.v.courtesy tray and hair dryer. (guests may choose to have
this room as a twin room.
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- The Romantic
Beatrice Room. This room has a true period
feel.
- The double bed has a canopy
in Toile de Jour with matching window drapes.
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- For your comfort an en-suite
shower,colour t.v.,courtesy tray,and hair dryer,everything to
make your stay as enjoyable as possible.
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- The Beatrice
Room
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- The Leopold
Room
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- The Leopold
Room has a calm & tranquil atmosphere.
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- The beautiful antique canopied
double bed is draped with cream curtains.
- The room has a seaview and
large shower ensuite.
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- Colour t.v,courtesy tray &
hair dryer completes the comfort of your stay.
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- The Louise
Room is a single room with an antique
corona draped bed,colour t.v. courtesy tray and hair dryer.
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- The large ensuite bathroom
has a bath and hand held shower.
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- The Louise
Room
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- Breakfast room
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- It is a joy to have breakfast
in this charming breakfast room with hand painted frescoed walls.
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- Patio doors lead out onto the
courtyard garden.
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- The Courtyard garden is small
but very pretty, breakfast may be eaten here weather permitting.
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- Contact: Ian & Rita
Brett
- Tel: +44 (0 ) 1323 730948
- Fax: +44 (0 ) 1323 730948
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