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Hastings & 1066 Country Situated in the heart of
Burton’s St Leonard’s, which was created in the 1800’s, the Royal Victoria
shares its architectural heritage with many of the neighbouring buildings which
in its heyday attracted the nobility to the area. Just a brisk walk along from the
hotel you will find
Hastings with its cobbled streets in the Old Town, the
Fisherman’s Museum on the Stade, the
Smugglers
Adventure,
the 1066 Story
in
Hastings Castle and Hastings Pier. Being in the heart of
1066 Country Hastings is an ideal base for you to visit Battle with its Abbey
and the site of the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
To the west is
Pevensey with its castle ruins and the oldest Norman
Church in England and close to Eastbourne. To the east is the fishing town of
Rye which, with its narrow cobbled streets, is one of the original Cinque Ports. How to get here
From London follow the A21 off the M25 & then turn right onto A2102 for the last mile to the seafront, turn right along the seafront and the hotel is ½ mile along on the right, a large white building with an illuminated blue canopy at the entrance.
For detailed maps on how to find us please go here. There are 6 spaces on the hotel forecourt and ample free unrestricted parking around the hotel. Train services are direct from London Victoria, Charing Cross & Waterloo East. Gatwick Airport is 40 miles & Heathrow Airport 100 miles Cross Channel Ferries operate from Dover, Folkstone, Newhaven, Ramsgate and Portsmouth. Passenger train services through the Channel Tunnel operate from Ashford & Waterloo with a car terminal just outside Folkstone. Whatever your reason for visiting Hastings and 1066 Country, the Royal Victoria would be pleased to assist you and looks forward to welcoming you. |
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