Lewes is the county town of East Sussex a civil parish and is the centre of the Lewes local government district. The settlement has a history as a bridging point and as a market town, and today as a communications hub and tourist-oriented town. Local dining options include Cook, Bill’s, Riverside Brasserie, and South Street Fish Bar.
The center of Lewes ( which is at is longitude 0°1'4.2877 and latitude 50°52'32.265 ) is located
2 miles away from Ringmer, 6 miles away from Newhaven, 7 miles away from Halland and 7 miles away from Ditchling.
Available Lewes lodging
We currently have 14 accommodations in and around Lewes.
This unusual and vibrant venue in the centre of this historic county town offers 52 bedrooms all with en-suite bathrooms - color television and courtesy trays - The wealth of public rooms includes historic and modern conference venues - restaurants .....
Located in Lewes, East Sussex, The Shelleys is a family-run country house hotel, accredited with 4 stars by the AA for high standards of comfort and service.
The Shelleys Hotel is one of the most established country house hotels in .....
Pelham House is a 16th Century Town House Hotel in East Sussex. Restored to create a stylish venue it combines elegance and history, and is just 10mins from Brighton.
The Pelham House Restaurant offers Classic Modern Food in Lewes overlooking the Sussex Downs.
Montys Bed and Breakfast is a 4-star boutique Bed and Breakfast situated in the heart of historic Lewes, the county town of Sussex on the edge of the South Downs National Park. Recently refurbished to the highest standard, Montys has its own private entrance and en-suite bathroom.
Under the same ownership since opening in 1988, Berkeley House is a late Georgian Townhouse (c. 1820), with three guest bedrooms, each individually furnished and decorated.
All rooms have private shower and toilet, tea and coffee trays and flat-screen TV with integral DVD player and iPod dock..
Situated on picturesque St Anne's Hill, the house has many historic associations. In the first half of the 18th century it belonged, along with many other Lewes properties, to the 1st Duke of Newcastle who was twice Prime Minister. During the Georgian period the house was refronted in brick..
Our campsite is at the foot of the South Downs on the outskirts of Lewes and 7 miles from Brighton city centre.
We are on a public footpath and a short walk from access onto the South Downs Way..
Bill’s ( / Breakfast / Brunch ). Located at 56 Cliffe High Street. Bill (the man, the myth, the Lewes legend) was born and bred here. It’s the original and dare we say it, still the best Bill’s of all – and not only because it’s our first born.
Located right by the river and accross the street from Harvey’s Brewery (the makers of our very own Bill’s beer), when you visit us here, your glass is always half full. Cheers!
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