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THE HIGHLIGHTS
With its central location in Eastbourne's Old Town, The Lamb serves as a great base for exploring. Both a traditional, characterful, welcoming bar and comfortable rooms ensure a pleasant stay.

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THE LOCATION

Located in Eastbourne's historic Old Town, you'll find shops, restaurants and bars on the doorstep.

The train station is 1km away, while Eastbourne beach and pier are around 2km away.

By car: around 2 hours 30 minutes from London, 1 hour 45 minutes from Portsmouth and 3 hours 30 minutes from Bristol. On-site parking available.

By train: London Victoria to Eastbourne takes around 1 hour 30 minutes, after which, it's a 15-minute walk (or 5-minute drive) to the hotel. Book trains to Eastbourne.

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CHARACTER & STYLE

Being a traditional English pub, there's a homely feel. Touches include green wood pannelled walls and old fireplaces with exposed brick. The furniture is all dark wood.

THE FACILITIES

There aren't too many facilities as this is a pub with rooms. Its draws are the central location and typical pub atmosphere.

  • Bar
  • Restaurant
  • Garden
  • Family rooms
  • On-site parking
  • Free Wi-Fi

ROOMS

Traditionally furnished and decorated in different colours (relaxing grey, uplifting yellow, deep red), there are four en suite bedrooms.

Room types: Classic Double, Deluxe Double, Family

Key amenities: ensuite bathroom with toiletires, hairdryer, tea and coffee facilities, TV, free Wi-Fi

FOOD & DRINK

Expect typical pub food - whitebait or prawn cocktail to start, followed by burgers, steak or fish and chips. Baguettes are served at lunchtime. Breakfast is an à la carte menu or full English/Irish breakfast. The lamb burger with tzatziki, grilled peppers, feta cheese and chips is a tasty variant on the classic burger.

Lamb Inn: pub fare, using local and seasonal ingredients. Open daily from 12pm (hours vary; bar hours will differ).

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